Monday, March 26, 2012

Demonstrators gathered outside the Supreme Court Monday

Thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the Supreme Court Monday to be seen and heard on the question of whether President Barack Obama’s overhaul of the nation’s health care system is constitutional. Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum was among the crowd. Organizers from groups that favor the law staged a rally while a few stray opponents milled around in front of the Court. Meanwhile, Santorum pressed his own argument that he’s the best candidate - and rival Mitt Romney is the worst - to challenge Obama on the health care issue in the fall. Obama's health care reforms are the first major federal attempts to deal with health care and the uninsured in decades, but a majority of the public has never favored the law.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Inside Google Play

With Google Play, users can store up to 20,000 music tracks or purchase new songs from a catalog now north of 8 million tracks. Google Play, which the the search giant calls a “digital entertainment destination,” brings together Google’s apps, books, music and movies all in one place, making them available anywhere because they reside in the cloud. The management of media across devices is definitely easier with Google Play.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Technology news Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Google‘s announcement today that it would rename the Android Market to Google Play is the equivalent of Target renaming itself Toys R’ Us. The name is being introduced three and a half years after Google launched its Android Market as a central outlet for consumers to download the mobile apps created for the growing number of Android-based smartphones. Google is trying to establish a one-stop shop that can satisfy everyone's digital desires, whether they are on a mobile device or a desktop computer's Web browser.