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Bay Area.
Generative renderings which use Google Maps as input for texture and displacement maps.
© stuart wade
Google sat view before the big CSX derailment showing which buildings were destroyed by the wreck or demolished afterward.
A simplified diagram showing a few different search systems at work
Most users only see the search box and the results page but there's a lot more going on behind the scenes.
This image accompanies my post on Google's phrase analysis techniques.
I've always loved the toucan-inspired ads for Guinness. This is a scan of a transparency from a number of years ago.
The construction site behind this billboard is now a building. Here's a current view courtesy of Google street view.
Google lounge provided next to their too-small office cubicles. Loads of these primary-color-scheme bouncy balls are throughout the building. Also, the little brightly-colored ball paperweights. This lounge area is also quite tiny, stuffed with this table and apparently a massage-chair. There's one of the many scooters lying on the floor as well.
I used this picture to illustrate my article comparing the office cubicles of Google, next door to us in Texas, with our company's cubes. Google's cubes are much smaller than those of the Superpages operation center next door.
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball!
The Google Book
By V.C. Vickers, 1913
FAR! FAR away, the Google lives, in a land which only children can go to. It is a wonderful land of funny flowers, and birds, and hills of pure white heather.
The Google has a beautiful garden which is guarded night and day. All through the day he sleeps in a pool of water in the center of the garden; but when the night comes, he slowly crawls out of the pool and silently prowls around for food.
All the birds try to avoid the Google, because they don't like him and he frightens them; but some of them he can never catch, especially those with the red beaks. You can never see these birds anywhere except in Google land which is far far away, and only children can go there; and even they must be nearly – but not quite – asleep.
Now in this book you will find pictures of Google birds; some, though ugly, are very nice; others, though pretty, are very nasty. So, perhaps, really the pretty ones are ugly and the ugly ones pretty!
Who can tell?
blog.outer-court.com/googlebook/
Can be bought from here www.amazon.com/-Google-Book/dp/0192797352/sr=8-2/qid=1158...