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My photo of "Nest Castle" is 1st in Google Images and in Google Web Search when asking for "Swallow's Nest" in russian (language used here). Those links colored as "visited" are articles which used my photo. When asked in english my photo shows up on 2nd page.
The original photo is here: www.flickr.com/photos/ihorvorotnov/3062776647/
Friday Five is our new addition to The Think Tank blog: every Friday, we select five of the best examples of any given subject across design, architecture, and advertising.
The first edition looks at some of Google’s best Doodles, which have been entertaining users since 1998, celebrating events with light-hearted variations of Google’s logo.
Here’s our Friday Five:
1. ‘Evidence of water found on Mars’
This adorable animation is dedicated to the recent scientific reveal, showcasing a very thirsty Mars.
2. ‘30th Anniversary of PAC-MAN’
Why not play this interactive retro game? ‘Insert a coin’ and chase the ghosts around the Google-inspired maze.
3. ‘Google’s 15th Birthday’
This interactive doodle is fun for everyone: give the piñata a bash and see who can win the most sweets.
4. ‘Total Lunar Eclipse’
Including real footage of the lunar eclipse, this Doodle shows the progress of the eclipse from start to finish.
5. ‘150th Anniversary of the Tube’
Like Google, the Tube has kept many Londoners connected over the years. In this colourful Doodle, each tube line transforms into the Google logo.
This is our top Friday Five – let us know what Google Doodles you would include.
Say hello to Barney! Barney is a X-5 type minifig assistant. X-5's can help you clean the house with his built in vaccum, duster and acid spray. he can also wash the dishes, cars, clothes and you! he is available for purchase for an extremely affordable $2999.99. Buy yours Today! Also available with ion cannon and jet-pack! (batteries not included)
This is a German-plated Google Car that goes 'round and 'round taking Google Street View pictures I found today at a store close to my home
OK, you may or may not have heard of Google Buzz. It's Google's take at social networking. It's a plug-in for Gmail that can be found as a simple link in the sidebar where you would also find 'Spam' and 'Inbox'. So, if you have Gmail, it's accessible.
But is it good? Well, that's what I'm here to try and find out. You can find my Buzz address here. So, here's my proposal: follow me on Google Buzz (install it to your Gmail by clicking the link above), and I'll follow you. We'll all subscribe to each other so we have people to Buzz to, and people to read our Buzzes.
Then we'll let the network...er... 'work'. We'll see whether Buzz is actually a good enough application for social networking. Can you keep up with each other? Is viewing photos easy? Is it just too much like Facebook?
Well, it's just an idea. Add me if you're interested. If you don't want to do this experiment, then don't. It's only an idea, folks.
~John
The pictures shows my brand new GOOGLE license plates. More about it in my swedish blog jardenberg unedited or in english
I re-mixed this popular vintage wartime poster to relate to our current technology. This makes me smile!
63rd Anniversary of the formation of the Peak District National Park, Britain's first national park.
Not my image, courtesy of Google UK.
Finally got around to uploading some pics from a trip to Japan. Hopefully will get around to adding better tags/titles/geo at some point.
I only had my phone (a Google Pixel 3a) with me so was a little limited but seemed to cope OK.
Google Ventures provides funding for innovative and promising startups. This division is unique because it consists of teams dedicated full-time to helping startups with things like marketing, recruiting, engineering, and design.
Read more! www.scoutbooks.com/google-ventures/
Spotted these Google Street View cars in Goulburn. Now I, and you, know where street view comes from! I had a quick chat, and they told me the cameras can film at whatever the speed limit is.
As a hobby some of us like to roam the Google Maps to see if we can find important landmarks with as little help as possible. The hardest for me so far was the site of the three Great Pyramids and the Sphynx, in Cairo, Egypt. You can find the live picture here.
A Visit To Google’s San Francisco Office
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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