
Jonathan Ive
Welcome back to the new year! To get you into full swing, here’s a compilation of the latest news in digital: Apple’s designer was knighted, Larry Page was named “CEO of the year”, and Google pulled Siri for Android app. Read these and more, right here!
Apple’s Jonathan Ive knighted: Apple’s Jonathan Ive, designer of the company’s iPad, iPhone and other mega products has recently been knighted by the Queen of England. The honour was announced last Saturday for his services to design and enterprise.
Google pulled unofficial Siri for Android App: Within a matter of hours of a Siri-like app released on Google’s Android, the company pulled the app, along with all other apps created by app developer, “Official App”. Good goin’ there Google!
Larry Page named “CEO of the Year”: When Larry Page took over the CEO role at Google last year the company was doing well. Now it’s doing better and so Investor’s Business Daily has named him “CEO of the Year.”
MySpace returns, but will the fans? About a week ago, MySpace launched its latest move in a bid to revive the network’s dwindling numbers… but unfortunately their latest move went largely unnoticed. The latest instalment from the network is a bigger focus on music and in all honesty, it looks pretty cool. Let’s see what happens!
“The Protester” named Time’s person of the year: The relevance? It all started in online of course! Have a look at this great compilation of stories, photographs and accounts on the “Year of the Protester”.
Typical Android user anything but typical: [INFOGRAPHIC]
