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MATTHEW G

Can you live without Google? - Times Online - 0 views

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    google can we live without it
Julie Lindsay

search-cube - the Visual Search Engine - 0 views

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    Search engine powered by Google
Vicki Davis

Gmail Goggles: No More Drunk Emailing on Friday Nights - 0 views

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    I'm laughing at mail goggles, but do agree, that even though I don't drink, sometimes when I'm angry, I need some sort of goggles to keep me from flaming and sending a bad email!! This new feature from google labs is something you can enable on your gmail account - at certain times of day it will check your reflexes and if your'e a little slow, it won't let you send the email but will save it for later. I find this interesting and funny but the truth is that when we talk to a person who is inebriated, we know not to take what they say seriously -- there is no such thing on email -- you cannot see their state of mind. Isn't this why emoticons evolved?
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    Self control from google labs for gmail. This is interesting.
Vicki Davis

In Quotes - 0 views

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    Fascinating use of google search.
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    Fascinating way that you can search who said what -- this takes the US presidential candidates but you can use it to compare other people as well. This is fascinating.
Steve Madsen

Google Search Knows Where You Are Right Now - Or Will Soon - 0 views

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    Advertisers and tech companies are slowly honing in on the possibilities of localized, mobile advertising. Yesterday on the GoogleMobile blog, the search giant announced a big step in that direction with Search with My Location
JohnV V

Google Watch - Archive - Google Purchases YouTube for $1.65B - 0 views

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    Google's purchase of youtube
Julie Lindsay

Gears API - Google Code - 0 views

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    Gears is an open source project that enables more powerful web applications, by adding new features to web browsers.
Vicki Davis

IE Tab :: Firefox Add-ons - 0 views

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    You can look at how Google changed the world, however, you may also want to consider one other organization that has also changed things -- mozilla firefox -- consider this - what if you slightly change your topic to "How Google and Open Source Software changed the world" -- just thinking out loud here but you might want to consider it.
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    Matthew Bib tipped me off to this one -- this add on lets you open an IE tab in firefox. Not sure of the security of it and I want to check it out. My bank only lets me use IE. If it is safe as it look s(15 million downloads) - this is a GREAT tool.
Vicki Davis

Embassies Accepting Injured People in Tehran - 0 views

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    There is a silent player to this whole thing in Iran -- Google maps.
Steve Madsen

Official Google Docs Blog: Spruce up your surveys: 70 colorful themes - 0 views

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    We've just launched 70 themes for forms so you can add a little (or a lot of) color to your surveys and questionnaires. Some themes are basic colors schemes (like Blue, Espresso, or Rose) and others are fancier designs (like Picnic, Zen Spring, and Dusk).
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    google surveys can have colourful themes
Trent H

The World Is Flat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  • The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century is an international bestselling book by Thomas L. Friedman that analyzes globalization,
  • #1: Collapse of Berlin Wall--11/9/89: The event not only symbolized the end of the Cold War, it allowed people from other side of the wall to join the economic mainstream. #2: Netscape--8/9/95: Netscape and the Web broadened the audience for the Internet from its roots as a communications medium used primarily by 'early adopters and geeks' to something that made the Internet accessible to everyone from five-year-olds to ninety-five-year olds. The digitization that took place meant that everyday occurrences such as words, files, films, music and pictures could be accessed and manipulated on a computer screen by all people across the world. #3: Workflow software: The ability of machines to talk to other machines with no humans involved was stated by Friedman. Friedman believes these first three forces have become a "crude foundation of a whole new global platform for collaboration." #4: Uploading: Communities uploading and collaborating on online projects. Examples include open source software, blogs, and Wikipedia. Friedman considers the phenomenon "the most disruptive force of all." #5: Outsourcing: Friedman argues that outsourcing has allowed companies to split service and manufacturing activities into components which can be subcontracted and performed in the most efficient, cost-effective way. This process became easier with the mass distribution of fiber optic cables during the introduction of the World Wide Web. #6: Offshoring: The internal relocation of a company's manufacturing or other processes to a foreign land to take advantage of less costly operations there. China's entrance in the WTO allowed for greater competition in the playing field. Now countries such as Malaysia, Mexico, Brazil must compete against China and each other to have businesses offshore to them. #7: Supply-chaining: Friedman compares the modern retail supply chain to a river, and points to Wal-Mart as the best example of a company using technology to streamline item sales, distribution, and shipping. #8: Insourcing: Friedman uses UPS as a prime example for insourcing, in which the company's employees perform services--beyond shipping--for another company. For example, UPS repairs Toshiba computers on behalf of Toshiba. The work is done at the UPS hub, by UPS employees. #9: In-forming: Google and other search engines are the prime example. "Never before in the history of the planet have so many people-on their own-had the ability to find so much information about so many things and about so many other people", writes Friedman. The growth of search engines is tremendous; for example take Google, in which Friedman states that it is "now processing roughly one billion searches per day, up from 150 million just three years ago". #10: "The Steroids": Personal digital devices like mobile phones, iPods, personal digital assistants, instant messaging, and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
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    This is all about the ten flatteners and what they are.
Jonathan Fornataro

Google Plus vs. Facebook - 0 views

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    Talks about some of the differences between Google Plus and Facebook.
scott summerlin

Google Earth - 1 views

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    this can help people find places
Bryson P

How to use google search like a professional user. Tips & Tr - YouTube - 0 views

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    tips and tricks of google to use it more efficently
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