Our move to New York has been incredible so far and one of my favorite things has been getting to know my Uber drivers. First of all I love Uber and the way that they use technology and create a job opportunities for just about anyone who is willing to work and has a car.
Search the web faster and easier with Briteclick. Briteclick is a search application that simplifies the way you search and complete tasks on the web. Briteclick enables you to find information easier and faster by instantly displaying multiple sources of relevant information in a sidebar, enabling you to get more in-depth results without being forced to leave your current page. The company was founded by two Columbia graduate students and currently operates from New York City.
En-ROADS is a global climate simulator that allows users to explore the impact of roughly 30 policies-such as electrifying transport, pricing carbon, and improving agricultural practices-on hundreds of factors like energy prices, temperature, air quality, and sea level rise.
In 2009, Climate Interactive was the first scientific team to add up all the climate pledges countries had made to the United Nations leading up to the COP 15 Copenhagen climate negotiations. This analysis, which became known as the Climate Scoreboard, landed our work in the New York Times and in the meeting rooms of the world's top decision-makers over the next several years.
Search any language using your language.
"Now, you can search for something in your own language (for example, English) and search the web in another language (for example, French). If you're looking for wine tasting events in Bordeaux while on vacation in France, just type "wine tasting events in Bordeaux" into the search box on the "Search results" tab on Google Translate. You'll then get French search results and a (machine) translation of these search results into English. Similarly, an Arabic speaker could look for restaurants in New York, by searching for "مطعم نيويورك"; or a Chinese speaker could look for documents on machine learning on the English web by looking for
"机器学习".
While machine translation is not perfect, it's usually good enough for you to obtain the gist of information in a language you might otherwise be unable to access. We think this feature will be particularly useful for our international users since although the majority of Internet users out there are non English speakers, a majority of the content on the internet is still in English."
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/search-without-boundaries.html