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Santa’s Google Search Tips Rap

Search tips: http://goo.gl/o9fmF | To help St. Nick with his big flight this year, a few Googlers created this holiday search tips rap video. Song written and produced by, and video starring, all Google employees.

Lyrics:
Yo, I run a few searches before the big flight,
To save me more time on this magical night.
I type [sunrise and city] of my last stop,
I got plenty of time before my last drop.

If I don’t know the time in a certain city,
I peep it on search before my chimney shimmy.
Tyle [time and town] before I come into town,
To see if Johnny’s in bed before I hit ground.

Go Santa, Santa work it!
Go Santa, Santa search it!

But before I go flying through the frosty air,
I do a weather search to decide what to wear.
Mrs. Clause, should I bring my extra warm down jacket?
[Mrs. Clause]: Hmmm, yes. You should definitely pack it.
And please pack these cookies that I baked for you.
Shhhhh! I researched the recipe with recipe view,
And used the low cal filter, I must admit:
I wanna make sure that jacket still fits!

Go Santa, Santa work it!
Go Santa, Santa search it!

Check one, check two: yes I check twice.
Santa’s Google Doc called ‘Naughty and nice.’
With control+F, I find a name in the doc n’,
I hope I don’t have to put coal in a stockin’

When I’m cruising in my sleigh with my hands on the reigns,
Voice input is handy, ’cause typing is a pain.
If on a wish list I spot a gift I never heard: schlittschuhe,
I use the translate app to speak the foreign word.

Go Santa, Santa work it!
Go Santa, Santa search it!
Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Ho, Ho, Ho, Ho.

Go Santa, Santa work it!
Go Santa, Santa search it!

Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Yeah!
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Lyrics by Matt Kane, Google Content and User Education Specialist and hip hop enthusiast
Music by Ranidu, Google Business Systems Integrator and musician: http://raniduonline.com/album/
Video produced with the help of our friends at Seedwell: http://seedwell.com

Year in Search 2011: Year In Review

See how the World Searched with Google’s 2011 Zeitgeist:
http://googlezeitgeist.com

Music: “Sooner or Later” by Mat Kearney
Produced by Whirled Creative with Director Scott Chan

“Soldier surprises mom” clip courtesy of the National Geographic Channel, Siskell/Jacobs Productions and Joseph Desira.

Brett Ottolenghi: Foreign Flavors

Follow Brett on Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/112943669059404972481

For Brett, the search for amazing foods doesn’t happen at the dinner table. His determination to discover new ingredients takes him to every corner of the globe.

Food Truck Friday: Brats Berlin

This week on Food Truck Friday it’s a TWZ sausage fest at Brats Berlin!

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Food Truck Friday – Brats Berlin

Today’s Meals:

Ryan: Traditional Brat w/ yellow peppers and grilled onions + fries + root beer
Fish: Chicken Apple Brat w/ red peppers and grilled onions + fries
Davis: Traditional Brat w/ grilled onions + fries + NON-diet root beer
Schro: Traditional Brat w/ red pepper and sauerkraut + fries

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Pedal to find your dream home with Google Maps

Visit http://maps.google.com/starthere
Searching for your dream house is always an adventure. Pedal to Properties, a real estate agency in Boulder, Colorado, helps clients find their house through guided bike tours with the help of Google Maps features like Street View, local search, and biking directions. Visit http://www.pedaltoproperties.com/

Take Google Maps inside IKEA

More info: http://maps.google.com/starthere

Find your way around IKEA using Google Maps on your Android phone. The Google Maps indoor display details the store’s layout, from one floor to the next. Figure out how to get from home furnishings to Swedish meatballs, right from the palm of your hand. To learn more, Start here.

http://maps.google.com/starthere

The Evolution of Search

Following up on our video on how we make improvements to search, we wanted to share with you a short history of the evolution of search, highlighting some of the most important milestones from the past decade—and a taste of what’s coming next.

Our goal is to get you to the answer you’re looking for faster and faster, creating a nearly seamless connection between your questions and the information you seek. For those of you looking to deepen your understanding of how search has evolved, this video highlights some important trends like universal results, quick answers and the future of search.

For more information, go to www.google.com/insidesearch/