Is Earth under attack by Google Sky glitches?
Last June, a Web user happened to notice an artifact in Google Sky, a site that features several different star atlases you can drill down into to see closeups of nebulas, galaxies and stars. It's a...
Posted on 10/31/12 at 9:01 AM
Google Doodle Contests!
Working at an online school means that I spend a ton of time online and that I use online resources for almost every part of my being. From directions to addresses to the schools course management, ww...
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:15 AM
Binging for Bridges: How Bing, Google Earth, and Yahoo Maps are helping bridgehunters find historic bridges
In the past six months in the Historic Bridges of the US website (based out of Cape Girardeau, Missouri) one has seen an increase in the number of bridges posted on the website, some of which presen...
Posted on 2/7/12 at 5:58 PM
How Google is helping me mine for gold
Awhile back my daughter was assigned to draw a picture of her parents at work. She drew a picture of my husband in front of a chalkboard with the words, "My dad teaches chemistry at a college." For my...
Posted on 6/28/11 at 4:12 PM
Play Pac-Man on Google!
You can play Pac-Man on Google's Web site right now. It's for the 30th anniversary of the game. Awesome! www.google.com ...
Posted on 5/21/10 at 11:01 AM
Google unveils $10-a-month 'All Access' music plan
Google on Wednesday launched a subscription-based music service, allowing users of Android phones and tablets to listen to their favorite songs and artists for a monthly fee.By Associated Press , May 15, 2013
Google invades Siri's turf with iPhone, iPad app
Siri may be feeling a little job insecurity. The sometimes droll assistant that answers questions and helps people manage their lives on Apple's iPhone and iPad is facing competition from an up-and-coming rival made by Google.By Associated Press , April 30, 2013
Google exec chairman to visit North Korea
Google's executive chairman is preparing to travel to one of the last frontiers of cyberspace: North Korea.January 03, 2013
Google fined $22.5M for latest privacy breakdown
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is paying a $22.5 million fine to settle the latest regulatory case questioning the Internet search leader's respect for people's privacy and the integrity of its internal controls.By Michael Liedtke, AP Technology Writer , August 09, 2012
Google hosting free seminar on Internet business
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Google is hosting a free seminar in Bismarck Friday to help small companies do business on the Internet.By Associated Press , July 27, 2012
Google donating $11.5M to fight modern slavery
SAN FRANCISCO — Tech giant Google announced Wednesday it is donating $11.5 million to several coalitions fighting to end the modern-day slavery of some 27 million people around the world.By By Beth Duff-Brown, The Associated Press , December 15, 2011
A twist in Google's algorithm: 'standout' stories
BOSTON (AP) — Google News, which has long relied on automation to deliver news content from countless providers, has announced a twist in its algorithm: It will now recognize "featured" content among the tens of thousands of stories it delivers every day.By Eric Carvin, Associated Press , September 24, 2011
Google to hire more than 6,200 workers this year
January 26, 2011
Google tests cars that can steer without drivers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Google Inc. is road-testing cars that steer, stop and start without a human driver, the company says.October 10, 2010
Google invests in ND wind farms
Google Inc. is investing nearly $40 million in two North Dakota wind farms.May 07, 2010
Google invests in N.D. wind farms
This week’s announcement that Google has purchased a $38.8 million stake in two North Dakota wind farms likely will not directly impact the state’s wind industry. But the indirect impact could provide another boost to its growing wind energy enterprise, according to North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Tony Clark.By By Kevin Bonham, Forum Communications Co. , May 07, 2010
Fla. deputy uses Google Earth to make arrest
A Florida Panhandle deputy was able to track down and arrest a man on charges of illegally dumping a boat near his home with a surprising tool: satellite pictures provided by Google Earth.March 30, 2010
Google detours around censorship
Google’s attempted detour around China’s Internet censorship rules was met with countermeasures Tuesday by the communist government, which blocked people on the mainland from seeing search results dealing with such forbidden topics as the pro-democracy movement.March 24, 2010
Google ends Chinese Internet censorship
Google Inc. stopped censoring the Internet for China by shifting its search engine off the mainland Monday but said it will maintain other operations in the country. The maneuver attempts to balance Google’s disdain for China’s Internet rules with the company’s desire to profit from an explosively growing market.March 23, 2010
Google to digitize old Italian books
Google says it will scan up to 1 million old books in national libraries in Rome and Florence, including works by astronomer Galileo Galilei, in what’s being described as the first deal of its kind. Officials from Google and Italian culture officials said Wednesday the project is the first time Google Books and a culture ministry have had such a partnership.March 11, 2010
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