Couple Having Sex Caught By Google Street View
The Google street view camera was sent to map out an Australian highway and caught a rather interesting picture while traveling down Dukes Highway/National Highway A8!
The Google street view camera was sent to map out an Australian highway and caught a rather interesting picture while traveling down Dukes Highway/National Highway A8!
It's not a bird, it's not a plane and it's definitely not Superman -- it's a UFO. What was that in the sky yesterday in Jacksonville? This image appeared on Google Maps when when someone Googled Jacksonville, Texas.
Google has announced that Tyler is now one of the cities being serviced by providing live real-time traffic conditions via Google Maps! Tyler joins the list of around 30 major U.S. cities that Google started servicing in 2007.
All I can say is, "Wow!" I'm not sure if I should be pumped about this new kind of technology, or scared beyond all belief!
If you're an Android phone user you may be asking the question, "What happened to the Android Market?" Glad you asked, it's actually not gone - just renamed.
Several Google employees recently swapped their laptops for carving knives and spent the day whittling six enormous pumpkins with the letters of the search engine’s name.
The result? The Halloween Google Doodle, of course.
In an effort to highlight global censorship campaigns, Google’s biannual transparency report revealed a 70 percent increase in takedown requests by the US government and law enforcement agencies.
Visit the Google homepage today and you might recognize a familiar face: Gumby is in the Google Doodle spotlight. The doodle, which commemorates the 90th birthday of late Gumby creator Art Clokey (he passed in January 2010), is also animated — clicking on the colored balls of clay reveals the whole Gumby gang, including Pokey the horse and the Blockheads.
As Gmail users know, the Google webmail service tracks every word you type and read, and then uses the information they gather in targeted advertisements — making for sometimes useful and sometimes eerie invasions of privacy.
The folks at Microsoft had some fun with their rival’s snooping in this video spoof about a “Gmail Man” — a flesh-and-blood mailman who opens and reads your letters before he delivers them.