Ad from the Good to Know campaign explaining that turning on 2-step verification will help keep your Google Account extra safe.
www.google.com/goodtoknow
Ad from the Good to Know campaign explaining that turning on 2-step verification will help keep your Google Account extra safe.
www.google.com/goodtoknow
Visit http://www.doodle4google.com for more info.
Welcome to Doodle 4 Google, a contest where we invite students in the United States to use their artistic talents to think big and redesign Google’s homepage logo for millions to see. This year we ask students to exercise their creative imaginations around the theme, “If I could travel in time, I’d visit…” One lucky student artist will see their artwork appear on the Google homepage and take home some cool prizes–and as a special bonus, the winning artwork will appear on a limited edition of Crayola’s iconic 64 box!
Here’s what’s in stock for the new Sony Xperia S coming out very soon! Enjoy!
Now play Cube, a WebGL game on Chrome Experiments about Google Maps that was inspired by this video. http://www.playmapscube.com
Sometimes getting there can be half the fun. Use Google Maps to explore your world and get to your destination on time.
Visit Brooklyn Bowl: http://www.brooklynbowl.com/
Learn more at http://www.google.com/insidesearch/relatedpeople.html
It’s now easier than ever to discover and connect with other people who share your interests—right on Google. Find people and pages related to your search.
Learn more at http://www.google.com/insidesearch/profiles.html
Find people faster by seeing their Google profile appear right as you type their name in search.
Learn more at http://google.com/insidesearch/plus.html
Search has always brought you information from across the web. Now, search gets better by including photos, posts, and more from you and your friends.
Music: “We Are Young” by Vassy featuring Tim Myers
Learn how to use Google Scholar, your gateway to scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals, patents, court opinions, etc. Please visit our Search Education Evangelism site at http://sites.google.com/site/gwebsearcheducation/ to find more useful search tips and search education materials.
This slow pan of the Butterfly or Bug Nebula captures the detail available in the Hubble image of the planetary nebula, located 3,800 light-years away from Earth. The nebula’s gas is tearing across space at more than 600,000 miles per hour.
Find out more on HubbleSite: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2009/25/video/h/