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Steve Jobs past away
The Co-Founder of Apple Inc., which changed the Mobile World and the Way we consume Information with iPod, iPhone and iPad, was found on Wednesday dead.
The Computer Visionary and Pioneer led his Company to be a Leader in IT Business and involved in the past many things which are common to us all. The Mouse is one of his companies revolutionary inventions.
Some people Call him a modern Leonardo da Vinci, a Name he has earned through his inventions, which changed our World.
His Dead came shortly after he resigned as CEO from Apple, saying he can no more matching the requirements of this position. Struggling for years his biggest Fight against Cancer, which he now lost.
A big Loss for the all of us, self for his competitors he was a respected and great Man.
Rest in Peace.
”You have to trust in something: your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.”
by Steve Jobs
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Google’s War
Googles Mission is to get us the best possible Search Results and so it is on a steady war against Spam. The Picture below shows Main Updates from Google. The newest update affected about 11% of US Websites!
found at: Webpronews
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Farewell WebOS
HP dropped a Bombshell on Thursday with publishing that it will discontinue any operations for WebOS Devices. For not so long Time HP took over Palm and was confident to get a bigger Part of the cake in Smartphone and Tablet Market. Now they pull back.
read the complete story at ZDNET
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Apple vs Samsung
After Apple successfully stopped the Import of Samsungs 10.1 ” Galaxy Tab to Europe has now the german Landgericht Duesseldorf, the Case revised and only the import to Germany prohibited.
In this Case Apple use modified Picture of the Galaxy Tab to make it more look like the iPad, as can be seen at below picture.
The Galaxy Tab was made wider and the horizontal Samsung letters was removed to make the Device look like the portrait used Apple iPad. This could cost Apple the victory in this Case.
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