Today would've been the 85th birthday of beloved children's author Maurice Sendak, who passed away last year. In his honor, Google made this amazing, elaborate Google Doodle.
If you're anything like us, you probably have no idea what day it is. Well, it's Monday, April 1st. Yes, it's April Fool's Day, which means that Google is planning to pull the wool over our eyes all day long. Here are some of the pranks they're pulling, in case you are super-gullible...
Cars without drivers? It could happen in Colorado soon than you think. According to 9News, state lawmakers are debating if Colorado will become the fifth state in the country to allow automated cars on our roads.
We're sure Apple fanboys will have something to say about this. In a head-to-head contest between Siri and Google Voice Search, it looks like Siri is the loser.
Back in April, Google released a concept video for an augmented reality product called "Project Glass." Then, just a couple days ago and less than three months after that original video, Google demonstrated Glass at its developers' conference, Google I/O. And it was awesome!
While Google Drive sounds like it has something to do with the search company’s much buzzed about driverless car project, it’s actually a completely different direction in Google’s quest for world domination.
The 5GB cloud-storage service, which launched this week, allows users to access information from any of their computing devices. It also includes the functionality of Google docs, which means
One of the most well-known companies in the modern world, Google, is developing much more than search engines and smartphones. Even better, many of Google's more advanced, futuristic ambitions are handled by a very secretive division of the company, known only as "Google X."
A new Google product is officially upon us and it’s Google Music. The Beta version was available for a good chunk of time and it allowed users to upload up to 20,000 songs, free of charge, to the cloud, so it could be streamed no matter the user’s location. Well, now the service has been upgraded with the launch and there is so much content and convenience that will be yours for the taking.
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Who doesn't love a park? I know I do. But are you one of those people who would love to experience all the beauty of these outdoor oases without even having to go outside? If you're answer is yes, well does Google ever have a surprise for you!
In an effort to increase ad revenues, Google-owned video site YouTube said Friday that it’s launching more than 100 new video channels containing original content.
Google turned 13 Tuesday, and the search engine celebrated its big day the same way it has every year since 2002 — with a special anniversary doodle.
This year’s effort, a staid, retro birthday party scene, doesn’t quite seem befitting of a newly-minted teenager. But, then again,
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