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This is some more tweaking on some designs I have posted before. Its so difficult with all the advertising that is required. Still not happy with it, back to the drawing board
This greeting card is an inside joke to my parents. They love it whenever I send them photos of Google's brightly-colored bikes. My parents have yet to see the bikes in person, but I hope that will change soon.
Despite thousands of stories on Digg.com about Google, Digg's spell checker does not recognize Google as a correctly spelled word.
The Google patches Android is for an issue with the on-board web browser which first came to light on 20 October.
source : www.googleandroidsphone.com/news/android-tmobile-g1-gets-...
A tour of Google's offices, including Micro-Kitchens, various cafes, workspaces, a computer museum, and "Stair J" which features a one-of-a-kind, fiber-optic light sculpture.
the statistics cover the last 7 days visits to The Wendy House. I was shocked to discover that 42 computers visit the blog between 51 and 100 times per week. That's loyal, I only visit the blog from one computer so I'm only one of those data point. That means 42 loyal readers... of 20 obsessive readers who real from more than one computer (home and work)
A tour of Google's offices, including Micro-Kitchens, various cafes, workspaces, a computer museum, and "Stair J" which features a one-of-a-kind, fiber-optic light sculpture.
We found this dog wandering on Divisadero and Haight and we instantly fell in love him. We wandered around for a few hours looking for his owner, and eventually drove him over to Animal Control to see if they can find his owner - but we're secretly hoping that they don't so that we can keep him.
We've been calling him Google.
A tour of Google's offices, including Micro-Kitchens, various cafes, workspaces, a computer museum, and "Stair J" which features a one-of-a-kind, fiber-optic light sculpture.
For Doodle4Google Competition 2014: If I Could Invent One Thing To Make The World A Better Place...
My invention was "The Nice Calendar," where everyday you say 100 nice things. Every letter for Google is designed as something you could compliment someone on; their doodles, watch, eye colour, cooking, smell (parfum), and scarf.
Designed with Adobe Illustrator.