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If you’re a mobile internet user, I’m sure you are familiar with Google’s Search feature. Google Search can be accessed via a mobile devices web browser or the dedicated application. Google have recently updated Search for the mobile web browser – the update brings two great new features, if you want to find out more… Be sure to read on!

Not an official LG drawing.

Not an official LG drawing.

In the mobile device race, smaller and thinner is always better. The newly announced LG Optimus G2 is so incredibly thin, there’s no room for power or volume buttons around the casing.

In a translation of web site MyDrivers, the report seems to be saying that the buttons will be moved to the back of the case, which could be a pretty cool design, though the site points out that it could lead to a lot of input error, and many users might opt for a more traditional design because of that.

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Google has announced its financial results for the first fiscal quarter of 2013. The Mountain View company reported $13.97 billion in consolidated revenues and a net income of $3.35 billion, up from $2.89 billion in the first quarter of 2012.

“We had a very strong start to 2013, with $14.0 billion in revenue, up 31% year-on-year,” said Google CEO Larry Page. “We are working hard and investing in our products that aim to improve billions of people’s lives all around the world.”

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Here’s an interesting fact for you. Facebook Home — the new app that deeply-integrates Facebook into Android smartphones (and probably most notable for its system-wide Chat Heads messaging) — doesn’t work as intended on iOS… but it was actually prototyped on Quartz Composer, Apple’s visual development environment distributed as part of Xcode!

Sky-Go-Android

Sky Go has today been updated to add support for the latest flagships from Samsung, Sony, HTC, and Motorola. The app now works on the Galaxy S4, the HTC One, the Xperia Z, and the RAZR HD.

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