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These are from a while ago, but I was scanning film and thought I'd share.
One of the Google bus protest in San Francisco where they were protesting the buses because of gentrification.
Une photo pour rendre service à un ami qui pose souvent des questions auxquelles il est souvent très difficile de répondre, j'ai retrouvé le Google de l'époque espérons que cela puisse l'aider ^_^
Google, Street View deneyimini değişik yerlerde tecrübeye devam ediyor. Şimdi Google Street View üzerinden, Mont Blanc Dağı gezilebiliyor. Google, Street View kameralarını fark yerlere taşımayı ve kullanıcılarına enteresan deneyimler yaşatmayı seviyor. Dünyanın en büyük minyatür demir yolu, Stree...
Antarctica is pretty glitchy but that can add to the cool abstract effect. I wonder if the black strip is a summer photo showing open sea and the rest of the pic is the winter version with the frozen sea ice and trapped icebergs?
I gave a presentation this morning demonstrating several new classes I’m creating. One class will deal with gadgets, so my demo mentioned how technology changes. You can’t pack a box with any one year’s gadgets and say you’re done. The class must change and adapt over time -- and so must the box of gadgets. So my presentation included a sundial, compass, bifocals, telegraph, slide rule, flip phone, Xbox, Kindle, and Google Glasses (shown here). And I finished the whole thing off with a drone. Now THAT was fun!
GOOGLER WITH GOGGLES
A lifeguard sits on duty as an employee works out in one of two swim-in-place pools at Google's headquarters.
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|| Photo info: Taken 2020-10-15 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, 1/1000 sec at f/2.8, focal length 100 mm, ISO ISO 100. Copyright 2020 .
Google logo visualized as a path in HSB color space.
Each of the four colors makes a loop because it travels from light to dark tones in the beveled letters.
You can get the Processing source code in this blog post
Thank you everyone for your prayers!! After 3 days in the Intensive Care Unit fighting off " Food Bloat " combined with the added complication of gastric hemorrahge , Google has returned home !! He's still on medication and special diet for the next 10 days but he's recovering well. Love you Google!!! :)
Ps: This morning , I am shopping for a Pet Medical Insurance.... ;(
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Google Earth is possibly the most impressive free application I've ever seen. Aside from the fascinating maps, the integrated local search and directions are great. There's also an excellent flickr 'network link' that links into geobloggers.
In January 2010, Google announced that hackers had attacked its site mining its patents and human rights protesters email. They traced the attack back to a technical school, which trains CCP cyber military. Google further opened the rift by announcing they were considering leaving the market. In March, Google has proceeded with its plan.
In June 2011, the Chinese government with their cyber army branch attacked the US administration via spear phishing in gmail, but Google was able to disrupt this attack and published it to the CCP embarassment.
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Superphotosearch :- The doodle on March 27 is the 27th Google doodle in the month of March. This marks the 126th birth anniversary of the German-born American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Popularly known as Ludwig Mies, he was born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies on March 27, 1886 in Aachen, Germany. After Ludwig Mies had established himself as an architect and his marriage failed he added his maternal surname van der Rohe to his name.
The building in the Google doodle in honour of Ludwig Mies is the Crown Hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago that houses its College of Architecture.
Google doodles Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's 126th birthday
The Crown Hall, constructed between 1950-56, is considered to be one of Mies' masterpieces. The building made of glass, expressed steel frames is said to be a significant example of the 20th Century Modernist movement.
Regarded as one of the pioneers of modern architechture Mies never received any formal architectural training. He apprenticed with several architects and soon developed a style of his own.
A few years after Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany and the Nazis closed down the school he was heading, a disillussioned Mies emigrated to the United States. In the US he headed department of architecture at the Armour Institute of Technology that later came to be known as the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. The popular idom, God is in the details, is often attributed to Ludwig Mies.
In addition to the Crown Hall, other prominent buildings designed by Mies include Farnsworth House (Plano, Illinois), 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments (Chicago), Seagram Building (New York City), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston) and Neue Nationalgalerie (Berlin). Ludwig Mies died on August 17, 1969 in Chicago. He was 83.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's 126th birthday Google doodle is the the 1341st Google doodle since the first ever on for the Burning Man Festival back on August 30, 1998.
BEIJING - JANUARY 13, 2009: Flowers lay on a sign at the entrance to Google's China headquarters in Beijing's university district. Google announced it may be forced to pull out of China after it suffered a series of "sophisticated attacks," apparently aimed at email accounts belonging to Chinese human rights activists, from hackers based inside China. The company has said it will cease censoring search results on its Chinese site, which it had previously done in order to ensure access to the Chinese market. The news has met with a mixture of shock and sadness inside China, where Google is the number two search engine behind Chinese-owned Baidu.com.
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Big thanks to Braden Kowitz and Christine Wu for the use of their photos!