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Easter Egg of the Day: 1. Go to Google. 2. Search “let it snow.” 3. ?????? 4. Winter Wonderland.
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I LOVE GOOGLE!
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Easter Egg of the Day: 1. Go to Google. 2. Search “let it snow.” 3. ?????? 4. Winter Wonderland.
[@alex_ogle.]
I LOVE GOOGLE!
(via travisculver)
Facebook & Google Secret Revealed
“The Internet is showing us what it thinks we want to see, but not necessarily what we need to see.”
Gaga-boo and Google Chrome. Nioce.
I think I’m just going to keep reblogging every Google Chrome advertisement. They all rock so hard.
(Source: babiescomefromclouds)
Google introduces its Chromebook, a laptop-like website browsing device. Basically, it’s a computer with no applications, no software, no storage—it is, quite literally, only Google Chrome. Everything you want to save is saved in Google’s Cloud, which means your files are forever safe: even if the Chromebook crashes and becomes dysfunctional, anything you work on will be saved in the cloud.
While this sounds good in theory, I can’t imagine not having certain files permanently on my computer, such as music, pictures, certain documents, etc. Plus, what happens if you have no Internet access? Your Chromebook is basically useless. Although the video does say you can use it “in a car, on a train, on a boat”…hmm.
I personally don’t think this will catch on, but hey, I was dead wrong about the iPad, so…we’ll see.
Google Chrome: It Gets Better advertisement
Never ceases to astound me and keep me breathless.
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…so. I think the human body is fascinating. So you can imagine my excitement when I discovered that Google has a Body Lab to learn about human anatomy.
Thanks, Reddit!
Why is Google so awesome? This just made me oddly nostalgic and made my secret desire to work for Google just escalated even more.
Viral Ad of the Day: Image Search + projector screen = Instant fashion show in Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo’s delightful 30-spot for their recently-launched Google brand campaign “more with Google.”
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(Source: thedailywhat, via fuckyeahads)