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Seriously, Google?
See what Google infers about you for ad targeting here: www.google.com/ads/preferences/view
Anne Richard, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration, participates in a Google+ Hangout with Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and Lara Setrakian, Founder of Syria Deeply, on assistance to Syria on March 19, 2013. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
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.
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?
Ah, good times. I reme,ber the 100's, 200's, 300's...4000's... Lol. Thank you guys! Keep it coming, ya'll!
Credit for the epic pic goes to some random guy down the street. JK, Google.
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
First Gmail for business, then the buyout of Writely, now Google Calendar... is Google trying to create a groupware suite?
chris.pirillo.com/ - For some reason, Google isn't indexing the  logo. Granted, you have to be using Mac OS X to see  in the first place. Try the search for yourself. If that link doesn't include the Apple logo, try this search instead - which may not work properly if (again) you're not using Mac OS X. This doesn't really mean anything in the grand scheme of things, but I thought it was interesting enough to point out.
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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Exhibitions:
APW Gallery, New York City - March 2010
WCA, Emeryville - June 2010
Periscope Cellars, Berkeley - Nov 10, 2010
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Art of the Real
Google maps in 2016: more shit on screen that gets in the way of what you actually want to see.
We already had that bloody annoying Explore bar that comes up whenever you switch to satellite view, now more than 20% of the screen on the left is filled with photos, buttons and information I didn't ask for. And the only way to hide all that crap is to also hide the search bar, the one thing I do want to keep on the screen. And of course no preferences or settings because Google knows better what you want than you do yourself.
Google maps does a lot of things better than Bing maps but there will come a point when I'll switch. Why can't Google stop making all their products shite?