Google Valentine’s Video 2012
Google doodle for Valentine’s Day. The Original song was “Cold, Cold Heart” from Tony Bennett
Google doodle for Valentine’s Day. The Original song was “Cold, Cold Heart” from Tony Bennett
A Google doodle tribute to artist, performer, and pioneer Freddie Mercury for his 65th birthday in celebration of Freddie for a Day. Check out the Absolute Greatest Queen Hits Playlist www.youtube.com Subscribe to Queen Official: www.youtube.com Follow us on Twitter: @QueenWillRock (twitter.com Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Telling the story of Google Chrome and how it inspired an operating system. Produced by Epipheo Studios. Sign up to get updates about Google Chrome OS: services.google.com More info: www.chromium.org
www.google.com This is a video about all the tricks with Google to do when you’re bored or whatever .If it does not work make sure you do what it said if it still doesn’t work send me a message. Subscribe! Websites (in order) “Emo Google”- www.searchemo.com “Chuck Norris”- www.nochucknorris.com “Elgoog”- elgoog.rb-hosting.de “Google fight”- www.googlefight.com “Google Gothic”- www.googoth.co.in “Google Black”- www.blackle.com “Google Easter egg”- www.google.com “Google linux”- www.google.com “Google 133t”- www.google.com “Once in a blue moon”- www.google.com Have fun! . . . “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”
This week, hosts Jacob Burch and Andrea Rene talk about the latest iPad news including the new Google Docs app, the delay of iOS 4.2, and new Altec speakers. Plus Andrea takes a first look at iD software’s “RAGE” for the iPad and in Planet of the Apps they look at the top free apps for November. For more information, show notes, and schedule visit www.thisweekin.com.
Today on The Daily Brief we look at the following topics: Red Wine Health Benefits Hoax: www.google.com Google Vs. Bing: gizmodo.com Symphony Stopped by Cell Phone: www.washingtonpost.com www.askmen.com
Google honors Charles Addams with a “horror” doodle. Charles Addams was an American cartoonist. He was known for his black humor and macabre characters. Since 1932 his Cartoons regularly appeared in The New Yorker, a famous amarican magazin. Charles Addams was born 1912 in Westfield, New Jersey – 100 years ago. His father encouraged him to draw – and he did it really well. But his sense for morbide and macabre scenes was unusual. The Google logo shows some of his figures. Years later they were called “Addams Family”. Addams typical Victorian buildings were an inspiration Alfred Hitchcocks (“Psycho”) and Edward Hopper. He died on September 29, 1988. Happy Birthday, Charles Addams. Thumbs up If you like the Addams-doodle
Please SUBSCRIBE to lern more about the Google doodles. music: “Scheming Weasel” by Kevin MacLeod More about this doodle: www.tagseoblog.com
New MacBook Pros bring a super-speedy data port, LaCie is ready with a disk you can plug into the new port, biometric identification gets a little more unique with vein recognition, and Google has an MS Office plug-in to help you keep documents in the cloud.
On The Listening Post this week, we follow the repercussions of Google’s exit from China and talk to journalist Maziar Bahari about his experiences inside an Iranian prison.
An opening date for the Mac App Store, Street Slide becomes Streetside, Google browses the human body, the first dual-core phone lands, Flipboard gets a big update, and a USB card reader that looks like a popsicle!
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