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Step information on Wii Balance Board affects Google Street View. Check this video. www.vimeo.com/1565343

Comparison of appearances of "Henry Reed" (blue) versus "Herbert Read" (red) between 1920 and 1970, in Google Books Ngrams.

Göran Rosenberg i Journalisten om Ekots arbetsmetoder. Man undrar ju hur det emottogs av journalistklubben vid Sveriges Radio.

Students at Woodlawn School dance, check out Google Virtual Reality Headsets, study in the classroom and play in the gym Tuesday January 19, 2016. © 2016 Portland Public Schools / www.fredjoephoto.com

© marie schweiz, Web & Appdesigner, Berlin - marie-schweiz.de

Greenpeace and Forecast the Facts activists engage Google employees outside their office in Washington, D.C, July 11, 2013. Activists responded to reports that Google is hosting a political fundraiser for climate denier Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla. Photo by Le Feng / Greenpeace

Google project where they track electronic communication, work on code, and spatial positions of emplyees (all tables have GPS)- and then analyzes and visualized this data

  

Google plus adder bot updated to v1.3 to support latest changes on Google plus.

 

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Google Earth and Picasa

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Finally a mall which is called what shopping triggers in my head.

 

I wonder what Google's legal guys think of the logo though.

条状水蜡...恶心...

完全加热后的运动请见 www.tudou.com/programs/view/KyqMOmRMNdo/

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Google Street View stops for lunch in downtown Beloit Friday.

Speed test at Google over Ethernet.

73 down

91 up

The Google Docs app requires users to sign into their account. The device can save the e-mail address but the user must enter the account password.

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cute, google did up a new year 2005 logo for gmail.

Google is sending out a nice Christmas gift for 2006! It is a Digital Photo Frame.

 

The specs are as follows:

* 3.6 inch TFT digital photo frame

* 960 x 240 TFT screen, 16 mega-color

* Picture: JPG format

* Audio: MP3, WMA, WAV and records WAV itself

* Video: ASF only

* Media: Internal memory and SD card, comes with sample slideshow in memory

* USB 1.1 interface

* Power: 4 AA batteries or USB 5V or AC/DC power adapter

 

Plays MP3's and has a voice recorder too.

 

Ward Tongen

Why did I go to Namibia? Because I looked on Google Maps and saw these rocks exposed on the ground. It was compelling to me. Sadly, they're Precambrian and don't have fossils, but they're amazing outcrops.

 

maps.google.com/?ll=-20.963363,14.132538&spn=0.253272...

Nobody knows what is like, to be the cute boy, to be the fun boy, behing green googles.

Google Dance 2007, part of the Search Engine Strategies 2007 conference in San Jose, CA. Shot by Latham Jenkins of the Circumerro Stock Agency with his iPhone.

The one thing most people notice in towns, cities, villages wherever in Japan, is the web of electricity cables that are strung along almost every street. I am assured there is a very good reason for this, you can google it and it will be explained,.

 

We wake at eight with Jen ringing our room to see if we were ready for breakfast; give us 15 minutes we say.

 

Outside it is raining gently, but maybe it will stay dry for us, we hope anyway.

 

Kyot is the cultural capital of Japan, and it is famous for many things, but one of the most well known things is the area of Gion which is the Geisha Quarter, but in Kyoto they are not called Geisha, but Geiko. I think it should be photogenic, so it is agreed that we go there as soon as we have cleaned our teeth, nice and clean.

 

We flag a taxi down to take us to Gion, but its not far and we probably could have walked there in less than 20 minutes. Anyway, he drops us off at the start of the most ancient street, and good news is that the rain has stopped if only for a while.

 

We have no maps, or we do but they are uselsss or next to anyway, so we walk along the street, investigating the narrow side streets which look from another age, if not a different planet. It is stunning, and not too busy as it is still early.

 

At the end of the street there is the entrance to something, a wide gate and a path leading to some aqncinet buildings; it is a Buddhist temple complex, so we pay to go in, and find that there are few others, and with the subdued light outside make for some stunning shots. It really is like a different place, with everything placed just so, as everything seemed to have its place to be. We were just glad to be there.

 

After an hour we leave but nearby find another temple complex, but this one housing a photographic exhibition; so we pay to go in and find the building, gardens and works of art wonderful. However, I nearly fall onto the precious moss-covered garden, and then we mistake an image placed on the path as part of the exhibition, which it was, but meaning not go go further, but we saw others had walked pat it, and on it, so we did. There was a shriek, and one of the curators came running and escorts us back.

 

We see she is flustered, and we seem like clumping country bumpkins in these delicate surroundings, so we decide to leave and see what else there is nearby.

 

Of course we all come here to see Geisha, and there are some delicate ladies in kimonos walking about, but not all are Geisha, as we think costumes can be hired, and certainly some are clearly brides having some wedding pictures taken. Anyway, it is all so wonderful and once again exotic.

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