Showing posts with label Google Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Books. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Google Books Deserves To Get Life

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Just like sane countries force broadband providers to share their pipes with competitors, Google Books should be made to share its content to other online distributors, and authors of the books should get their cut, but the idea of getting in the way of digital books is plain stupid. Why deprive humanity of the treasure trove?

Google urges end to authors' digital book lawsuit
its ambitious plan to build the world's largest digital book library .... Google has said it has scanned more than 20 million books, and posted English-language snippets of more than 4 million .... authors actually benefit because the database helps people find and buy their books ..... a "de facto monopoly" to copy books en masse without permission and served to "further entrench" its market power in online searches. ..... Among the libraries whose works have been scanned are those of Harvard University, Oxford University, Stanford University, the University of California, the University of Michigan, and the New York Public Library .... The United States, Amazon.com Inc and Microsoft Corp had been among those to raise antitrust concerns about the settlement.
Paper books should feel odd. Digital books should be the norm. Digital copies of all books current and past should be available. Why do you want to get in the way of authors penetrating markets?


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Monday, April 25, 2011

Adaptive Text: The Book Deserves To Come Alive

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The Technium: What Books Will Become: a screen that we watch can watch us. The tiny eyes built into your tablet, the camera that faces you, can read your face. Prototype face tracking software can already recognize your mood, and whether you are paying attention, and more importantly where on the screen you are paying attention. It can map whether you are confused by a passage, or delighted, or bored. That means that the text could adapt to how it is perceived. Perhaps it expands into more detail, or shrinks during speed reading, or changes vocabulary when you struggle, or reacts in a hundred possible ways. There are numerous experiments playing with adaptive text. One will give you different summaries of characters and plot depending on how far you've read. ..... books with moving images. We don't have a word for these yet .... Text inside of moving images as well as images inside of text. .... This hybrid of movies and books will require a whole set of tools we don't have right now. Presently it is difficult to browse moving images, or to parse a movie, or to annotate a frame in a movie. Ideally we'd like to manipulate kinetic images with the same facility, ease and power that we manipulate text -- indexing it, referencing, cut and pasting, summarizing, quoting, linking, and paraphrasing the content. As we gain these tools (and skills) we'll make a class of highly visual books, ideal for training and education, which we can study, rewind, and study again. They will be books we can watch or TV we can read. ......... The current custodians of ebooks -- Amazon, Google and the publishers -- have agreed to cripple the liquidity of ebooks by preventing readers from cut-and-pasting text easily, or to copy large sections of a book, or to otherwise seriously manipulate the text. But eventually the text of ebooks will be liberated, and the true nature of books will blossom. ...... We can even filter the most popular highlights of all readers, and in this manner begin to read a book in a new way. I can also read the highlights of a particular friend, scholar or critic. ....... Reading becomes more social. We can share not just the titles of books we are reading, but our reactions and notes as we read them. Today, we can highlight a passage. Tomorrow we will be able to link passages. We can add a link from a phrase in the book we are reading to a contrasting phrase in another book we've read; from a word in a passage to an obscure dictionary, from a scene in a book to a similar scene in a movie. ........ Even a minor good work could accumulate a wiki-like set of critical comments tightly bound to the actual text. ....... dense hyperlinking among books would make every book a networked event ....... Wikipedia is the first networked book. ...... This deep rich hyperlinking will weave all networked books into one large meta-book, the universal library. Over the next century, scholars and fans, aided by computational algorithms, will knit together the books of the world into a single networked literature. ....... no work, no idea, stands alone, but that all good, true and beautiful things are networks, ecosystems of intertwingled parts, related entities and similar works ........ The complete universal library, all books in all languages, will soon be available on any screen. There will be many ways to access a book, but for most people most of the time, any particular book will essentially be free. (You'll pay a monthly fee for "all you can read.") Access is easy, but finding a book, or getting it attention will be hard, so the importance of the book's network will grow, because the network is what brings in readers. ...... A book is an attention unit. A fact is interesting, an idea is important, but only a story, a good argument, a well-crafted narrative is amazing, never to be forgotten. As Muriel Rukeyser said, "The universe is made of stories, not atoms." ...... In the long run (next 10-20 years) we won't pay for individual books any more than we'll pay for individual songs or movies.
Reducing price and enhancing quality is what businesses strive for. But the music and movie industries have been bummed out for years now because modern technology has managed to drive the price point to zero. That is like the price point attaining nirvana, no?

Saturday, December 18, 2010

130 Million Books


It is not an infinity. There are only so many books in the world. Google has come up with the magic number. It is almost 130 million.

Friday, October 16, 2009

A Netflix For Books Needed

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Netflix For Books

Google might have started with public domain books, and Amazon might have taken a step with its Kindle and the $9.99 per downloaded book, but what would really change the game is if you could pay a monthly flat fee and read as many books as you might want online. That would include books old and new. Charging 10 bucks a month for that would make sense. The Netflix business model needs to be replicated for books, or maybe Netflix itself should want to get into the books business. They have already done it for movies, maybe they are well positioned to replicate it for books.

Kindle Or The Browser

Google wants to do over your browser what Amazon wants to do through its Kindle. My prejudice is for the browser. You should not need a different appliance to read books. Your computer should do it.
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Hey, you already paid for it.

All Books Need To Go Digital

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Off the Charts: By Some Reliable Measures, Recession Is Over the manufacturing sectors of China, Taiwan, South Korea and India had begun to grow by April, but that the United States did not follow suit until August.
The Tech Sector Trumpets Signs of a Real Rebound for many technology companies, orders are starting to bloom like flowers after a spring rain........ Computer hardware and software are building blocks of the modern economy, as basic as iron ore and coal were to the industrial era. Together, technology products represent about half of all business spending on equipment. ...... “I th
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ink we are entering a period very similar to 1997 to 2004, where you’ll see a decade run of productivity increases”

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“The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds.”
- Frederick W. Robertson quotes (English Preacher b.1840)







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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Blog Carnival: Google

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New Blog Search tools: Feeds, Hot Queries and Latest Posts
The evolution of Gmail labels
What we've learned about spam
Toolbar, now with advanced translation
Celebrating Gay Pride 2009
Google heads to grade school: New resources for K-12 teachers and students
Media and citizens meet in the YouTube Reporters' Center
Extending Google services in Africa
Outpouring of searches for the late Michael Jackson
We have a winner for the Google Photography Prize
Google Voice invites on their way
Announcing the AdSense for Mobile Applications beta
The Day in the Cloud Challenge has begun
Let's make the web faster
All for Good: Bringing search, scale and openness to community service
A new landmark in computer vision
Google translates Persian
GoogleServe: Thinking globally and serving locally
Blogger is turning 10
The next edition of Google Books
Free webinar: Google Apps Education Edition
iGoogle goes au naturel
Citizentube: Watching video change our world
Voting for iGoogle photo themes now open
Snack time with the new iGoogle for Android and iPhone
Get creative with the Google Chrome icon
Experience our largest developer gathering online
The state of cloud computing
Translating the world's information with Google Translator Toolkit
Design It Shelter Competition: Unleash your inner architect
Picasa Web Albums stays big, gets faster
Square your search results with Google Squared
Tour the homepages of your favorite celebrities
Search billions of documents with the Google Search Appliance 6.0
The Local Business Center dashboard opens its doors
Blog search and beyond
The Day in the Cloud Challenge featuring Google Apps on June 24th
Went Walkabout. Brought back Google Wave.
Search engineer stories
Kicking off 2nd annual Google I/O developer gathering
New logo look
Netlog integrates with Google Friend Connect
Put the pedal to the metal with a faster Google Chrome
Faster is better on Google Suggest
Congratulations Eric Yang, winner of the 2008-2009 National Geographic Bee
Announcing the 2009 Doodle 4 Google Winner
Energized about our first Google PowerMeter partners
A galactic mentor
Step into the spotlight with YouTube Insight
The best and the brightest
Behind the scenes of the Search Options panel
Bike to Work Day 2009
This is your pilot speaking. Now, about that holding pattern...
Understanding health-related searches
30,000 new Google Apps business users at Valeo
We have a Knol for Dummies.com winner!
A planetarium in your pocket
More Search Options and other updates from our Searchology event
18th International World Wide Web Conference
Energy and the Internet
Announcing the 2009 Anita Borg Scholars and Finalists
Vote for the national Doodle 4 Google winner
A Mom's Day menu
Google Chrome ads on TV
The power of video
Strengthening a worldwide community with Google Friend Connect
The 2008 Founders' Letter
What's your Google story?
Tuning in to TV data
Reducing our carbon footprint
Larry Page's University of Michigan commencement address
Google Trends on your website
More tools and tricks for teachers
More ways to share your Google Latitude location
Mowing with goats
What's a rich media ad, anyway?
11 short films about a browser
Experimental Flu Trends for Mexico
Live stream on YouTube: the President's First 100 Days News Conference
Adding search power to public data
Business in the cloud
Listening to Google Health users
Coming soon to YouTube: Besson's and Bertrand's environmental film project
Engineering a healthier diet
Project Spectrum: recognizing the talents of children with autism
Try out new features in Google Toolbar Labs
Congratulations to NSF CLuE Grant awardees
Smarter shopping on smartphones
Happy Earth Day, Earthlings
Search for "me" on Google
GSA contest results are in
Hard at play in Google Labs with Similar Images and Google News Timeline
Introducing the Google Lime Scholarship
YouTube Symphony Orchestra: from idea to reality
An ARIA for Google Moderator
Will it lens?
Mosaic: bringing diverse perspectives together
Send a video message with Google Latitude
Designing lean, green, energy-saving machines
Click-to-Buy expands to 8 new countries
Search the rainbow
New features and an early look at Java for App Engine
Enhanced Gmail and Calendar web app for iPhone and Android
Google becomes more local
India's 15th general election: tools for citizen empowerment
CVS joins Google Health Rx network: millions can access medication records online
5 years of Gmail
ARIA for Google Calendar, Finance and News: In praise of timely information access
CADIE awakens
Local flavor for Google Suggest
Analytics in Latin America
Google's newest venture
Email in Indian languages
Getting your Medicare records in Google Health
The 2009 Spelman College CS Olympiad
An hour for the Earth
Changes to our sales and marketing organizations
iGoogle's got game... themes!
Google, at your service
Google's 2009 EMEA Faculty Summit
Citizen participation that scales: a call to action
Two new improvements to Google results pages
Supporting students in open source software development
March is for hoops
Chrome Experiments are here
Spargel
A shiny new beta for Google Chrome
Pot O' (LEED) Gold
Building bridges
Make sense of your site: tips for webpage design
Celebrating Mars, then and now
The magic number
Introduction to the ad auction
Schools get the "App"titude across the globe
Here comes Google Voice
Google Reader starts a conversation
Making ads more interesting
Power down for the planet
Shaking up earthquake searches
Tipping points
Google Health: helping you better coordinate your care
Chatting away on iGoogle...
YouTube Symphony Orchestra winners are announced
Blogger connects to Google Friend Connect
Translate between 41 languages with Google Translate
Google Toolbar 6 beta for Internet Explorer: back to basics
The search is on for the Google Search Appliance
Update on Gmail
Current Gmail outage
The next chapter for Google.org
Atlantis? No, it Atlant-isn't.
It's Girls Day at Google
Stop bouncing: tips for website success
From the height of this place
My Maps, your love stories
Happy trails with My Tracks for Android-powered phones
Share the iGoogle love
Victorian fires update
Power to the people
The rowboat and the cloud
Students share their Apps stories
Calendar and contact syncing for iPhone and Windows Mobile devices
Eye-tracking studies: more than meets the eye
See where your friends are with Google Latitude
Add Google News to your website
India Internet Bus Project rolls in
Doodle 4 Google — tell us what you wish for the world
Dive into the new Google Earth
"This site may harm your computer" on every search result?!?!
Google Toolbar in Firefox: a personalized new tab page
Introducing Measurement Lab
Raising data privacy awareness
More computing, less power
An update from the Project 10^100 team
A look back at spam in 2008
How to become a Dummies.com author
The Pope on YouTube
Announcing Google's Employee Option Exchange Program
Back to the energy future
Explore New York City with Google -- from your home, phone, and in person
Search findings from the U.S. presidential inauguration
A day on, not a day off
100,000th knol published
Building engineers
Supporting equality
Making your personalized homepage even more personal
Hear how Illinois State University uses Google Search
Changes to recruiting
Changes to engineering
Make over your site using the wisdom of the crowd
Network effects: Introducing the Google Apps Authorized Reseller Program
Gingerbread Competition results are in
Powering a Google search
Google's new favicon
Cardboard creativity
Google at Macworld
Introducing Picasa for Mac (at Macworld!)
Google blogging in 2008
A grateful season
Tracking Santa: the backstory
New search-by-style options for Google Image Search
Black Googlers Network: building community
Blog gadget 2.0
Jean Bartik: the untold story of a remarkable ENIAC programmer
Picasa 3 (and name tags) go global
Gingerbread architecture for all
Net neutrality and the benefits of caching
@Twitter: Welcome to Google Friend Connect
Google Chrome (BETA)
Safety, education, and empowerment on YouTube
Creating change with your homepage
The global Zeitgeist
Street View: A year in review, and what's new
Search and find magazines on Google Book Search
Pirates vs. Ninjas: Who would win?
Google Friend Connect: now available
Helping healthcare providers become more efficient
Holiday templates to keep you organized
Calling all musicians: Join YouTube's Symphony Orchestra
Countdown to 2009
The Santa countdown begins...
Get holiday gift ideas and special savings
Triple silken pumpkin pie takes the prize
Sorting 1PB with MapReduce
Our international approach to search
SearchWiki: make search your own
Transgender Remembrance Day
Lively no more
The Final Inch
LIFE Photo Archive available on Google Image Search
Now you can speak to Google Mobile App on your iPhone
Ads in new places
Introducing SketchUp 7
It's Jam time
Google Site Search gets more demanding
How we help track flu trends
Promote your video with YouTube Sponsored Videos
An invitation from the mayor of Rome: Come see Ancient Rome in 3D
About our Veterans Day logo
Tracking flu trends
Talk face-to-face right from within Gmail
New Google Help Forums
The art of the field study
Accessible View: An ARIA for web search
Ending our agreement with Yahoo!
Top searches on Election Day (part 3)
Top searches on Election Day (part 2)
A vote for broadband in the "white spaces"
Top searches on Election Day (part 1)
Wrapup: Google election info
Update: Letters to the Next President project
Plug in to the latest release of Google Chrome
Visualizing data in the cloud
What are you going to be for Halloween?
Feed me! Google Alerts not just for email anymore
A picture of a thousand words?
What we learned from 1 million businesses in the cloud
The latest on Google Apps for Education
Voting tools for volunteers on the go
Video your vote on Election Day
Eight candles for Google Toolbar
New steps to protect free expression and privacy around the world
Take a Vote Hour
New chapter for Google Book Search
Traveling by zip-line
Introducing Google Earth for iPhone
Five years of quotes in Google News
Introducing Gmail for mobile 2.0
Down to the wire on white spaces
Google Sites now in 38 languages
What do students want to tell the next president?
Greater access to voting information
Google Treasure Hunt winners abound
Is your house haunted by high energy prices?
A Googlicious time
Give your gadgets some space
High-powered search for Arabic-speaking engineers
Search findings from the third presidential debate
What's new with iGoogle?
Remembering Jon Postel: Looking beyond the decade
Information poverty
Quality scores and ad auctions
Helping website owners fix broken links
Google Health feels accessible
Stories by Googlers
Getting around your neighborhood with Google Maps
The Presidential debate: Expanding the town hall
I clicked to buy and I liked it
Knol debates: See both sides, get involved
New Technology Roundtable series
The VP debate: Candidates, questions, and queries
Amazon conservation in San Francisco
Browse what the world is saying on Blog Search
Now's the time: Register to vote
Clean energy 2030
Saving electricity one data center at a time
2001: A search odyssey
Your YouTube video: Hot or Not?
The ONE News YouTube Election Debate in New Zealand
Ten years and counting
What would you ask Senators McCain and Obama?
Our position on California's No on 8 campaign
Google Toolbar 5 now available in Firefox
Submitting your content to Google
The next Internet
Facts about our deal with Yahoo!
Adobe users get help with Google Site Search
Online safety tips from Google and AARP
Project 10^100
This year's Faculty Summit
Wiping out the next smallpox
The first Android-powered phone
NYC transit directions have arrived
Book Search spreads its wings with new partnerships and tools
Building a future that's clean and green
Now, read us in gadget form
The democratization of data
The future of mobile
Changes in Phoenix
Google in one more language
The intelligent cloud
Shelter from the storm
Google Maps for mobile now with Street View and walking directions
Partnering with GE on clean energy
What to do if you can't access your webmail
Let's hear it for Google scholarship winners
Google Audio Indexing now on Google Labs
The future of online video
Search evaluation at Google
Alaska-bound!
Google Desktop 5.8 for Windows: increased performance
The social web: All about the small stuff
Ad perfect
Follow your favorite blogs
The future of search
Appy trails
More eye candy for iGoogle
At the Republican Convention: Politics in the cloud and on the ground
Update to Google Suggest
Another step to protect user privacy
Bringing history online, one newspaper at a time
Making terms of service clearer
Running Hood to Coast
Update to Google Chrome's terms of service
Introducing Picasa 3.0 (and big changes for Picasa Web Albums)
Google Chrome now live
Denver recap and St. Paul update
Video-sharing goes to work
A fresh take on the browser
Information on Gustav
Introducing the winners of the Android Developer Challenge I
Empowering users to map their worlds
Non-profit gives itself a Google makeover
Strengthening the study of computer science
Making money on YouTube with Content ID
Search experiments, large and small
At a loss for words?
Election season in high gear
Bring the political process to life in your classroom
Google in Tamil
Follow what Obama, McCain and leading political commentators are reading
Time to "Free the Airwaves"
Model your campus in Mexico using SketchUp
Where is Georgia on Google Maps?
Keeping tabs on spam and viruses
Translations on your iPhone
Reinventing the wheel
Keeping up with the Summer Games
New enhancements on the Google content network
Tackling information overload, 10 million documents at a time
Seeing New Orleans through Street View
Search quality, continued
Google in your language
Hello from A2
Back to school with more than 1 million users worldwide
More transparency in customized search results
Goodbye to Randy Pausch, a great teacher
Ragogmakan (Google) goes to the Amazon
We knew the web was big...
Knol is open to everyone
Hitting 40 languages
Celebrating young computer scientists
Introducing our European 2008 Anita Borg Scholars
Templates bring Docs to life
Technologies behind Google ranking
Students surf their way to success
Our Googley advice to students: Major in learning
"In their own words": political videos meet Google speech-to-text technology
Introducing the Google Webmaster Tools Access Provider Program
No cameras. No lights. Just data.
YouTubing the conventions
Google Mobile App: faster, easier search on iPhone & iPod Touch
Introduction to Google Ranking
Be who you want on the web pages you visit
Protocol Buffers: Our open source data interchange format
Tour the Tour de France with Street View
More tools for citizen participation
What comes next in this series? 13, 33, 53, 61, 37, 28...
Wrapup: Google Developer Days and Google I/O
Google Apps continues to build in Europe
Google learns to crawl Flash
Making it better
I got married... with Google
Using data to fight webspam
Free cross-product webinar for webmasters
Keeping kids safe in a digital world
More real-time quotes on Google Finance
Get outdoors with GO Georgia!
Google Code Jam is back
Elections in the Internet era
Plug-ins converge on Washington
Our agreement to provide ad technology to Yahoo!
Fresher related search suggestions
A new flavor of Google Trends
New third parties for the Google content network
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Opening our doors in Lenoir
Get your transit schedules and directions with Google Maps for mobile
Explore Walt Disney World® Resort in 3D
Does your password pass the test?
More on Robots Exclusion Protocol (REP)
Google Site Search taps the power of the cloud
At long last, real-time stock quotes are here
Treasure Hunt: the last leg of the journey
Sessions and snacks at Google I/O
Happy birthday, Google Gears!
Mini Hear, Mini Do
Treasure Hunt - week 3
San Francisco office rides the wave
Exploring "las oportunidades" for small businesses
Google Sites now open to everyone
We have a Doodle 4 Google national winner!
Introduction to Google Search Quality
A peek into our search factory
Responding to the earthquake in China
Opening our content network to third parties
Google Treasure Hunt update
Google Translate adds 10 new languages...
Demographics now available in YouTube Insight
Registration open for 2008 scalability conference
Google.org announces investment in BrightSource Energy
Looking towards IPv6
A friend connected web
How auctions set ad prices
Your vote matters
Growing our connection to food
OSO conference takes the cake
Internet protection on the go
Investing in the future of the open Internet
Helping victims of Cyclone Nargis
Building the Indic web
Celebrating National Teacher Day
Moving to Unicode 5.1
Tell the Tale: Holocaust Remembrance Day
Congratulations to our U.S. and Canadian Anita Borg Scholars
Where art thou?
How to avoid getting hooked
New: Google Finance China, new Finance homepage
What makes a design "Googley"?
Celebrate World Book Day with The Literacy Project
Five factors to look for in Pennsylvania
Helping others go green
A new look for Google Video
Here's to Tom Lehrer, elemental geek
Working together to fight malware
We can't wait for Earth Day
A whole new world to explore
KML, the HTML of geographic content
Building software tools to find child victims
Salesforce for Google Apps
The Spelman College CS Olympiad
Sharing gadgets just got better
Last call for scalability papers
Gadgets for a cause
Developers, start your engines
New C-SPAN channel on YouTube
Cone of silence (finally) lifts on the spectrum auction
Happy birthday, Google Grants
Selling Performics Search Marketing
Google Docs mean sharing
Announcing Project Virgle
Offline access to Google Docs
Privacy made easier
Insight into YouTube videos
Today is Document Freedom Day
Making search better in Catalonia, Estonia, and everywhere else
A common sense approach to Internet safety
OpenSocial continues to grow: Welcome, Yahoo!
The end of the FCC 700 MHz auction
New Google AJAX Language API - Tools for translation and language detection
Gadget maker goes global
An appreciation of Arthur C. Clarke
Opening Google Docs to users and developers via Gadgets and Visualization API
Add your business to Local Search in India
Google for Non-Profits
Using data to help prevent fraud
Vote for the YouTube Awards
Keeping up with Google Apps
Space Jam
Using log data to help keep you safe
Book info where you need it, when you need it
Our solutions for ad serving
The most wonderful time of the year
ARIA For Google Reader: In praise of timely information access
Google I/O: Advancing the web as a platform
YouTube finds its way into Spore
International development & technology: What's working and what's new
We've officially acquired DoubleClick
How Google keeps your information secure
Google Calendar Sync
Search within a site: A tale of teleportation
Desktop: More gadgets, more languages
Why data matters
Summer of Code is back!
Hello, Pittsburgh'
Bringing it all together
Google Health, a first look
Project CARE in San Francisco
Searching right to left
A renewed wish for open document standards
About the Unity bandwidth consortium
Searching for the Wisconsin primaries
Supporting cluster computing in the research community
Our secret sauce
The art of science and engineering
A pilot with the Cleveland Clinic for health information access
AdSense for video now in beta
Superdelegate layer in Google Earth
A Valentine Treat from Google
Global marketing challenge now underway
What if... you could have your doodle on the Google homepage for a day?
You are connected to mountaintop removal
New Open Source Programs blog
Google search on Nokia phones
Share the love with iGoogle
Survey says: love at first ping
Seattle Conference on Scalability 2008
Show us your supermodel(ing) talents
orkut going more social
Grand engineering challenges for the 21st century
Google Translation + Gmail help people communicate
Going local
Super Tuesday wrapup
It's all about teamwork
We've lost a giant
What's India searching for online?
A Super Tuesday for business
Be part of the Super Tuesday action
Super Tuesday on YouTube
Yahoo! and the future of the Internet
International Science + Engineering Fair
Google Finance UK open for business
Introducing new search views
Three more languages for Blogger
Celebrating data privacy
Gmail in your words
Public transit made easy
Searching for solutions
Google India Women in Engineering Award 2008
Team Aquaduct wins Innovate or Die competition
The iGoogle Themes API
The flow of information at the Googleplex
Baby steps to a new job
AdWords and local markets
Front row for First in the Nation
This year of Google blogging
Google: the chainmail version
The year in YouTube politics
NORAD tracks Santa with Google
A very special Christmas broadcast
Save some energy over the holidays
'tis the season
My Maps are Our Maps
New Toolbar adds accessible features
Decorate your desktop
Get your cricket scores here
Analysis: The FTC clears our acquisition of DoubleClick
Accessibility mashups: AxsJAX fun with XKCD Comics
New privacy tips video series
Holiday baking fun
Better flight stats results
The Davos Question
Giving through Google Checkout
Update on international climate negotiations
When giving is fun
Encouraging people to contribute knowledge
The results are in
Postini looks back on 2007
Google Toolbar: Take your tools with you
Haere Mai! Google Maps lands in New Zealand
Earth From Above
Twice the Sitelinks
Voices without borders
Google's (and parents') role in keeping kids safe online
Gmail <3>
Tracking Santa, then and now
Who's going to win the spectrum auction? Consumers.
Google Gadgets on your Dashboard
The CNN/YouTube Republican Debate
Lost? No, found!
Towards more renewable energy
Holiday savings with Google Checkout
A taste of fall
Never a dull moment
Custom Search goes global
Getting to know the candidates
Google Checkout badges for non-profits
Australia's election map redrawn
Free expression and controversial content on the web
Calling all developers: $10M Android challenge
Crossing team and global boundaries
Congrats to Google scholarship winners
Google Earth for 557 boxing champs
With a little help from your friends
The road to better path-finding
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One year mark for Google Apps Education Edition
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Fly me to the moon
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A new Google.org RFP
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Google Desktop for the Mac in 9 more languages
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Google Web Toolkit: Towards a better web
First year of Google WiFi
The view from the Sky
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Google Labs India
Namaste India!
Online ad-serving tests
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Is black the new green?
Google Checkout back-to-school offers
Google search privacy: Plain and simple
Joining OIN
Kirkland does the Ragnar Relay
Google Apps goes global
Google Finance in Canada - for real
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Robots Exclusion Protocol: now with even more flexibility
Computer science resources for academics
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Your Campus in 3D winners announced
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1-800-GOOG-411: now with maps
Google Desktop now available for Linux
Ga-Ga for Gadgets
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Asia-Pacific Open House June 28th
Carbon neutrality by end of 2007
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The CNN/YouTube debates
Climate Savers Computing Initiative
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TechnoServe in Tanzania
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Registration open for our scalability conference
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Google Book Search becomes more comprehensive
Oh, the places you'll go....
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Universal search: The best answer is still the best answer
Why does Google remember information about searches?
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Presidential campaign trail winds through the Googleplex
Some updates from Google Finance
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G'day, California
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Authors@Google
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Google Desktop 5 in 29 languages
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Spelling For Muggles
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Your slice of the web
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We're expecting
An agreement with Clear Channel Radio
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Google Checkout arrives in the UK!
Blogger: Now in more languages
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May 31 is Google Developer Day
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Tell us about your university email
New team members for Google.org
Homes, not just homepages
Map-making: So easy a caveman could do it
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This year's Anita Borg Scholarship winners
Running the Relay Del Sol
Deadlines for submitting to testing, scalability conferences
Live art day
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Project Teaspoon
Google Notebook goes multi-lingual
How do you know you're getting the best care possible?
Google Pack cures the PC blues
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The wisdom of orkut
Dog Day at Kirkland
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To watch a guide-dog fly
More than meets the eye
Personality goes a long way
Google Apps now south of the Sahara
Let the passion continue! We're acquiring Adscape
A world in motion
Webmasters, Google Sprechen Deutsch
Three summers of open source
Google News in Hindi
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Talk on your Personalized Homepage
Google Code Jam Latin America 2007
World Cup action is upon us
Places you never thought you would visit
A bird's eye view of mountaintop destruction with Google Earth
2nd Annual Google Test Automation Conference
Hitting spammers where it hurts
Coffee Talk in the Teachers' Lounge
Photos on Google Maps
Music, Movies, Mayhem, and the Metro
What happens on Wall Street...
Store and find even more photos on Picasa Web Albums
Google Maps Send to Car
New and improved Desktop
I'm feeling lazy...
Suggest a better translation
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Wish I had Google Scholar as a grad student
The Robots Exclusion Protocol
You never know what you'll need to know
Google Apps grows up
This is National Engineers Week
Online child safety initiatives
From Gmail with <3
Strawberries are red, stems are green...
About the Copiepresse decision
Happy V-Day...Fido?
Congratulations are in order
Voulez-vous...collaborate...avec moi ce soir?
Who links to your site?
Google Maps down under
Web APIs, web mashups and accessibility
Personally speaking
Office of the apes
Action! Roll orkut videos!
More real-time data on the way
Real-world testing
Google Mini turns 2
Our Seattle-Beijing collaboration
Find and compare local businesses
SMS on orkut
New sunrise layer on Google Earth
Fun with robotics
Controlling how search engines access and index your website
New life for network equipment
Show us your university campus in 3D
A look ahead at Google Video and YouTube
Let's get together
Our New York speaker series
Don't miss your opportunity to be part of Google's first Code Jam Latin America!
UNCF/Google Scholarship
Real-time quotes for free
We made the list
Super models wanted
A field trip to Google
Kirkland calling
Latin American Code Jam opens
A year in Google blogging
How we came up with year-end Zeitgeist data
Speech-friendly textual directions from Google Maps
Where on Earth is Santa?
Blogger's new bag of tricks
Happy Holidays with Google Desktop 4.5
Accessible Search: Answers to common questions
Mapping Europe
Your easiest holiday task
Holiday goodies from Picasa Web Albums
Now you can search for U.S. patents
Tis (almost) the season
Nifty Toolbar upgrades for Firefox
About Transferable Stock Options
Opening up the Google Web Toolkit
There's more to Google Finance
Opening my eyes to a whole new world
Share your photos in more languages
The Google 2007 Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship
Thoughts on health care, continued
Chatting with Lotus Sametime
Staying informed with Google News search
Teach for America and Google join forces
Seeing RED
Health care information matters
Revisions and publishing features in spreadsheets
Adieu to Google Answers
Audio captchas when visual images are unusable
Update: Global Warming Speakout
Happy Cyber Monday
So Cal without cars?
A new way to browse books
And now, Google News sitemaps
Simplicity and power
Viewing the web through a mobile lens
Google Base turns 1
It's the little things in Gmail
Enterprise search superstars
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Click to call in Google Maps
Search engines united
Google News in Scandinavia
Search Public Events in Google Calendar
Desktop refreshed
World Usability Day
Start your day off right
Old world meets new on Google Earth
Know where you are
Keep track of your Maps searches, too
It's all about location
Get lost!
Talking with orkut
Checkout offers free holiday season processing
History is cool for school
Gmail mobile client is live
Get your people talking in more languages
What Joe said
Spot on
The Domino Effect
This year's CodeJam
About those outages on Blogger
On the alert for bloggers
Scary stories
Do you "Google?"
Google Earth voter guide
Eureka! Your own search engine has landed!
The rebirth of cool
Heading to the X Prize Cup
Eric and the NAE
Looking for Google Talk stories
Corporate solar is coming
Maps in the Palm in your hand

Music for your eyes

Teacher's helper

Better together: Docs & Spreadsheets

Score one for the Sun Devils

Greetings, Earthlings!

Inside Macs at Google

About that fake post

Our security stance

More developer love with Google Code Search

Got blog? Will ping.

The new Groups experience

Accessible Search now has advanced search features

The Literacy Project

Yes, you can have a pony

Create web apps on top of Google search

Discount with Checkout

Now anyone can Talk

Your inbox for the web

Happy trails with Google Transit

Google Calendar does something about the weather

How long is 8 years in Internet time?

Our approach to content

Towards a more efficient computing infrastructure

Google Notebook improvements

About the Google News case in Belgium

Our call from space

TechnoServe announces entrepreneur development program winners in Ghana

New Spreadsheets fun

Students: Get your gadget on

Congratulations, Luis von Ahn

Bigger and better search appliance

Time travel

Picasa goes online, gets new features too

The best stories on Earth

UNCF Google Scholarship Program

Celebrate your freedom to read

Co-op for health information

7 Days in September

History as it unfolds

And the Desktop Gadget winners are…

TED talks on Google Video

55 Ways to Have Fun With Google

Don't miss this chance to prove yourself

Download the classics

Get your people talking

We love you, webmasters

Happy birthday, Google Talk!

Finding the wealth in your library (and everyone else's)

Calendar and Notifier for the Mac

I got 99 problems, but video distribution ain't one

How to move Ramses II

Coalition against child pornography

Worldcon beckons

Exploring the scholarly neighborhood

School's in

The multilingual Desktop

Stardate 0817.06

More ways to connect and share with Google Talk

Free citywide WiFi in Mountain View

Map Search gadget for the homepage

A better way to organize photos?

Code your way to Gotham

Google in the ATL

I scream for (Google) ice cream

Now playing: Movie trailers

Some homepage revisions

Thanks for checking out Google Checkout

Anita Borg Scholarships now open in Australia

Welcome to the University of California libraries

Our analysis of click fraud detection

Related Links, now with video

Here comes acronym week

Saved locations on Google Maps

It's all about the photos...on a Mac

Google Earth and Katrina help

Summer health tips

Make your own buttons

Lane's Gifts settlement ruling

A roadmap for Google help

London conference on test automation

Corporate info on the go

Home on the road

Saving the galaxy, one traffic jam at a time

Findings on invalid clicks

Update: Google Desktop Gadget Contest

Finding easy-to-read web content

Stocking up

"Let click fraud happen"? Uh, no.

Code Jamming in Dublin

Tour de France goes 3D with Google Earth

Armchair travel with Google Pack

We get letters (4)

What have we done for you lately?

Find it with Google. Buy it with Google Checkout.

Update on wi-fi in San Francisco

Germany and the Google Books Library Project

Spend your summer with Google Desktop

More of the world in your pocket

Protecting children online

A Sitemaps update

Adobe and Google team up for Toolbar

Calling for federal consumer privacy protection

Publishing your Google Calendar

Finding government info

The 36th edition of Google News is Arabic

It’s all about the photos

It’s all about the photos

More gadgets, more places

Happy Birthday, Google Earth

Movers, shakers and hoops on video

Being a good sport

The Debate over Net Neutrality

Get in sync

Hello, I'm a Mac. And I'm a Mac Video Player.

It's nice to share

Acumen Fund’s 2006 Fellows

Reply by chat

Mark this for future reference

Two more Gmail languages

Map your way to greener travel

On the map Down Under

Picture this: Picasa for Linux

Attention all Pearl Jam fans

Never browse outdated posts again

Google's "20 percent time" in action

Ready, AIIM, Search

Instant gratification, Google Video style

In my day, we thought calculators were neat

Making AJAX development easier

Talking in tongues

Note this

Smile! Gmail now has pictures!

Stop, hey, what's that sound?

Gmail chats in more languages

Yes, we are still all about search

Conference on automated testing

News + Suggest join forces

A great day for 3D

Google Maps in Europe

This is a test. This is only a test.

Celebrating Earth Day

Avoiding RSI

This year's India Code Jam

Back on the map

Easier web page creation

Keeping up with recent research

Google Calendar data API

OneBox for all your corporate information

Can you crack the code?

It's about time

Day off for Dennis

This year's Anita Borg Scholarship winners

Out of the Wi-Fi wilderness

Toolbar v2 for Firefox fans

More feeds for speed

Cupid's algorithms

Doing what they love, the rest follows

TechnoServe update: New program in Ghana

Kick this

And we're back

Google Reader learns to share

Expanding girls' horizons

Mac Gmail Notifier update

Spring is the season for love (and data)

Judge tells DoJ "No" on search queries

Courtside seats, without the court... or the seat

Stay in Ctrl Ctrl

A new home for @Last Software

Mars attracts

Pug-speak

Writely so

Update: Lane’s Gifts v. Google

A real find

Google News Israel

Robots and writers and Googlers, oh my!

The littlest Mini

Choose your News

An update on payments

History deserves the best

Mac Widget time

Google, girls and engineering

A query less ordinary

Google.org's new director

About Desktop for enterprise

One for the books

Global searches go to local libraries

Response to the DoJ motion

Gamesmanship

Testimony: The Internet in China

Here comes Measure Map

Gmail hearts you

Best practices

Big mail on campus

Virtually Torino

New on your Desktop

Defending the future of books

Chat + Email = Crazy Delicious

Today's Net Neutrality hearing

This Bowl's for you

Forget me not

Human Rights Caucus briefing

Looking for a few good (Acumen Fund) Fellows

No Nieuws is bad news

TechnoServe comes to Google

All buttoned up

Picasa x 25

Google in China

Watching NBA Games on Google Video

Putting a stop to spyware

New year, new imagery

And now, News

It's in the mail...

A resolution for well-being

Open federation for Google Talk

Your Google homepage, to go

Many Minis

Google Earth in a Mac world (PC too)

A new year for Google Video

The 2006 Anita Borg Scholarships

Make your computer just work

A year of Google blogging

I'm feeling silly

This just in...

About the AOL announcement

Decking the halls

Setting trends

Looking at 2005

Stress: the holiday Grinch

'Tis the season

In the material world

Searching for music

New Firefox extensions

Google Holiday Helper

Build your own Google homepage

Same-Language Subtitling

A cure for the common inbox

Public transit via Google

Acumen visits Google

How I Got to Google, Ch. 2: Tale of a T-shirt

Lots to Talk about!

Thanks Victoria doodlers!

Don't drop while you shop

Wi-Fi in Mountain View

Get News in Portuguese

Judging Book Search by its cover

Knowledge is power

First Base

A man with a phone in Nantucket ...

The circle of analytics

The breakfast business

Vint Cerf speaks out on net neutrality

Search and replace

Get lost and found on your phone

Standing on the shoulders of this giant

Desktop grows up

Preserving public domain books

O, Canada (among others)

Flu season is upon us

Discovering hard-to-find books

More video to watch!

Saying thank you with pictures

A must-see TV archive

Rumor of the day

Supporting open source

Guess what just turned 34?

Why we believe in Google Print

The point of Google Print

We get letters (3)

Our ongoing privacy efforts

More Firefox-Toolbar synchronicity

Financial reporting: the alphabet soup

About Google.org

Bird flu basics

The Green Goddess beckons

Feed the world

Google goes to Washington

How I got to Google, ch. 1

A Friday visit to the database of intentions

Ants unearthed with Google Earth

This is "beach-front"?

This volt's for you

Attention, frequent flyers

We wanted something special for our birthday…

Everybody won't hate this

It's a coders' world - we just live in it

Buzz about Google Print and the lawsuit

New, improved, and out of beta

We can't do it all ...

Putting crowd wisdom to work

Google Print and the Authors Guild

Polyglot pictures

The illuminated continent

Googlebombing 'failure'

Job requirement: Food must taste great.
Adding a few sprinkles
Find out what's happening with Blog Search
Judge clears way for Dr. Lee
Two new Katrina search tools
We get letters (2)
Extras for your Mac Gmail Notifier
Cerf's up at Google!
Finding that needle in a haystack
Post-Katrina images of New Orleans on Google Maps
Seeing what Katrina has wrought
Gmail Notifier for Mac OS X
Instant gratification - your way
Powered by Google
Small is beautiful
"Sign up for Gmail"
Google gets to talking
Introducing Desktop 2
The machines do the translating
The linguasphere at large
That's so random
Courts signal that Google's keyword policy is lawful
Attention, Froogle shoppers...
This was posted from Microsoft Word
We get letters …
Making books easier to find
It's a Mini world
Fill in the blanks
Breaking story: Google News Feeds
Guest Bloggers: those Freakonomics Guys
Keyword: chefs
Lights, camera, action
Photo sharing, unplugged
More of what I want
Test drive this hybrid vehicle
Moon Children
Staying Alert
Finding great ramen nearby
Thanks for playing
Demoing SMS
Home on the numrange
Tchotchkes cubed
The platypus of the Internet
200 ngultrums? What a deal!
Sounds of summer
Looking for Ian Turner (updated)
The world is your JavaScript-enabled oyster
Search gets personal
Cover the earth
Google Video. Now with ... video!
Just call him Bruce
One man's food pyramid
The world in your pocket
Google got me a camera...
Dot what?
Webmaster-friendly
The Summer of Code
Speaking of search
Give them a hand
No scraping necessary
A method to our madness
Tomorrow, work that bike
Search for the enterprise
A Video Uploader for the rest of us
Feed me
A Bay to Breakers break
Q&A: the world tour
Mini goes Euro
Library access
One more way to access Local UK
They are among us
Switch!
Time waits for no one
TV treasure hunt
It's an honor
Finally feeling like a local
I, Googlebot
It's a wonderful town
From lost to found
Google does Grimsby, Gateshead and Glasgow
Bird view
Mom says so, that's why
Google wants your video
Mobile? Get Local
Women and engineering
Just the facts, fast
The migration habits of peacocks
Getting wordy
A bird's-eye view
We' re turning 1....

Drink up
Need a ride?
Enhanced searching with Firefox
Puzzling images
Show me the money
Earthquake information
Will code for pride of place
A bun gartetg!
Tech tip: Rather forward
In the land of the googly
Slice of life
Code.Google.com: new open source
Lessons learned launching a web service
Google goes X
Drilling down shows up
Down to business
Blogger API update
Man vs mini-kitchen
I read the news today, oh boy!
Taking the plunge
Searching for weather, by web or by phone
Reviewing local search
On the map
Google movies: now playing
A richer Zeitgeist brew
Mapping your way
Get the picture
Hungering for the here and now
All in a year's work
AdWords: Code it your way
We're tuning in to TV
Preventing comment spam
Smile and say "cheese"
Domains of choice
Honey, we shrunk the Google
Don't knock opportunity
Old acquaintance, new year
Tsunami relief
Polar expression
Modern advice for parents-to-be
Google Desktop Search security
It's the thought that counts
All booked up
I've got a suggestion
News happens everywhere
Continuing the mission
A new gaggle of Groups (update)
Have a very Froogle Friday
I'm wishing
Blogging around the world
Google's index nearly doubles.
The feeling is mutual
Give up?
Boo who?
A very puzzling Googler
Click the vote
Power of 2
It's a wonderful Digital Life
They might be giants, or just standing on them
Dobro Pozhalovat, Mr. President
Scholarly pursuits
Will code for fun (and money)
And now, search for your own computer
Froogle Britannia
Get the 411 with 46645
Dublin go bragh
Bookmark this site
Made in the shade
Pencils down, people
China, Google News and source inclusion
Northern exposure
The journey may be the reward, but so is finding the right hotspot
On the alert(s)
Worth the drive
Will code for plane ticket?
'Browse' used to mean this
Greets from GoogleGuy!
Global worming
Racking up an honor
Warning: we brake for number theory
Not quite a walk in the park
A man, a plan, a pointless (?) program
Cycling for life
Yoshka's weekend amble
Oodles of doodles
It's not rocket science (or maybe it is)
Chicken a la The King
Zeitgeist watch
Pedal power
Whaddya mean, "we" ?
Some disturbing results
Going out of our way to find the right people
Is this thing on?
A good way to get rid of bad software?




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