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Introducing Custom Themes in Gmail
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Pick your favorite photo and make Gmail your own using custom themes. Whether you want to bask on a tropical island or simply reminisce about last year’s holiday with the family, you can now customize Gmail’s background.
Hangout On Air with Conan O’Brien Highlights
Checkout the full Hangout On Air on Team Coco’s Google+ Page. http://goo.gl/rOkWv
The new A Google a Day on Google+ is here
Learn more: http://www.agoogleaday.com
Trivia with a twist. Search for answers, then challenge friends and climb the Google+ leaderboard. A Google A Day is the trivia game where searching for the answer on Google is not only allowed but encouraged. Play A Google a Day on Google+ by finding us in the Games section or by following the link from the original A Google a Day website.
The Next Dimension of Google Maps
Press event with Brian McClendon, VP of Google Maps, including sneak-peek demos and a behind-the-scenes look at Google Maps.
New 3D imagery for Google Earth
Since 2006, we’ve had textured 3D buildings in Google Earth, and we’re excited to announce that we’ll begin adding 3D models to entire metropolitan areas to Google Earth in the near future.
Thanks to new imagery rendering techniques and computer vision, we’re able to create 3D cityscapes, complete with buildings, terrain and even landscaping, from 45-degree aerial imagery.
By the end of the year, we aim to have 3D coverage for metropolitan areas with a combined population of 300 million people.
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Google Maps: The many dimensions of a modern map
For the last decade we’ve obsessed over building great maps for our users—maps that are comprehensive, accurate and easy to navigate. This video gives you a glimpse into that journey, and also talks about what’s next for Google Maps.
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Doodle for the 79th Anniversary of the 1st Drive-In Movie Theater
This animated video-doodle celebrates the opening of the first drive-in movie theater June 6th, 1933. Drive in, grab your spot, and have some popcorn!