There are many unique towns and cities throughout the state of Colorado for you to experience. However, would you know what area it is just by looking at a picture? Let's see how Colorado Smart you are with our weekly quiz!
Google Inc. has paid nearly $138 million for a new campus in Boulder. The project will allow Google to expand from 300 employees in Boulder to as many as 1,500.
Lookin' at you, Delaware. How to 'sell your soul,' 'twerk' and 'be pretty,' were all top searches in some states. What's Colorado's? You could probably guess.
We use it every single day to find information, spell words correctly and get reviews for places we'd like to go out to dinner. Google is an awesome part of everyday life. Maybe you Googled something and thought to yourself "hmmm... I wonder if anyone else Googled this too...
The former Stapleton International Airport in Denver was a mainstay for over sixty years and was the main hub for transportation in Colorado. But like that, and in this video, it was all gone in the blink of an eye.
While looking for something in the Aspen, Colorado area on Google, I noticed a mysterious plane show up in three different spots on Google Maps. Was it the same plane? Where did it come from and where did it go?
If you Google, "things caught by Google Maps," over a million results show up...
We all saw the adorable 86-year-old grandmother who politely asked Google to (please) translate roman numerals (thank you). While Northern Coloradans aren't necessarily rude, we can always brush up on our manners.
We are getting closer to electing the next "leader of the free world," and many people turn to Google to get their political questions answered. So what political topics are Coloradoans Googling the most?
While the rest of the country was Googling 'Obama' and 'Syrian Civil War,' Montana was Googling wolves. Because you can never be too up-to-date on wolves.
You may have seen Google testing out self-driving cars before, but this is different. This isn't just a Prius with a bunch of extra technology bolted to it; this is the first self-driving car Google has built from scratch.
Where would we be without search engines? With so much info at our fingertips, chances are eliminating a site like Google would make the world implode into confusion. And while our dependence on technology might be a little crazy at times, there is an upside to it all-- search engine histories reveal a lot of hilarious stuff about people.