Google Glass - Pinch to Zoom and Wink to take Picture
Image Source: Google Google might be planning on bringing some really awesome gestures to Glass. This information was leaked to The Next Web by reddit user fodawim. According to the information, t...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:14 AM
Is Earth under attack by Google Sky glitches?
Last June, a Web user happened to notice an artifact in Google Sky, a site that features several different star atlases you can drill down into to see closeups of nebulas, galaxies and stars. It's a...
Posted on 10/31/12 at 9:01 AM
On a Quest with Google Maps
When you travel, it's important to remember the necessary stuff -- i.d., extra cash, charge or debit card, spare underwear.And, on a recent overnight foray, I did, but despite checking and rechecking,...
Posted on 8/16/12 at 12:35 PM
UND and NASA celebrate 40 years of LANDSAT – the pioneer to Google Maps
If youve used Google Maps, youre not far from Landsat, the granddaddy of all Earth-observing satellites that changed the way we view the home planet. NASA and the Interior Department this week marked...
Posted on 7/30/12 at 9:14 AM
How Google is helping me mine for gold
Awhile back my daughter was assigned to draw a picture of her parents at work. She drew a picture of my husband in front of a chalkboard with the words, "My dad teaches chemistry at a college." For my...
Posted on 6/28/11 at 4:12 PM
Yahoo's holiday trimming cuts work force by 4 percent 
By Associated Press , December 14, 2010
Google opens e-book store in challenge to Amazon 
Google Inc. is making the leap from digital librarian to merchant in a challenge to Amazon.com Inc. and its Kindle electronic reader.
By Michael Liedtke , December 06, 2010
Google to bring Dead Sea Scrolls online 
By Tia Goldenberg , October 19, 2010
Google tests cars that can steer without drivers 
Google Inc. is road-testing cars that steer, stop and start without a human driver, the company says.
By Daniel Wagner , October 12, 2010
Czechs halt Google's 'Street View,' cite privacy 
The Czech Office for Personal Data Protection has been investigating the issue since April, and last week it did not give Google Inc. the necessary registration for "Street View" in the eastern European country but did not explain why.
By Karel Janicek , September 22, 2010
Facebook inches past Google for Web users' minutes 
By Associated Press , September 09, 2010
News across the nation: Quran burning, Detroit fires etc.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the plan to burn the Muslim holy book to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was ill-advised. They echoed concerns first raised by the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David Petraeus, who warned that the proposed weekend event would place the lives of American troops in jeopardy there and elsewhere.By Associated Press , September 08, 2010
Google search accelerates with 'instant' results 
Google is accelerating its search engine by displaying the results as soon as users begin to type in their requests.
By Associated Press , September 08, 2010
Entertainment industry flinches as Google TV charges in 
Google revolutionized the way people access information. Now it wants to transform how people get entertainment.
By Dawn C. Chmielewski and Jessica Guynn , August 26, 2010
UND in the palm of your hand 
UND’s Law School looks like a doll house, Twamley Hall like a couple of toy blocks and Ralph Engelstad Arena like it could be pried out of the ground. Is this what Godzilla feels like?
By Tu-Uyen Tran , August 24, 2010
Stocks climb after Google wins license from China 
Stocks ended a big week with modest gains Friday after China renewed Google’s license to operate in the country and traders awaited earnings reports due next week.
By Stephen Bernard and Tim Paradis , July 09, 2010
Google changes China access after Beijing objects 
Google Inc. said today it will stop automatically routing users in China to its Hong Kong site after Beijing threatened the company with the loss of its Internet license in their latest skirmish over censorship.
By Joe McDonald , June 29, 2010
Google Twin Ports, Minn., movie leaks on the Web 
By Brandon Stahl , May 20, 2010
Google invests in N.D. wind farms 
This week’s announcement that Google has purchased a $38.8 million stake in two North Dakota wind farms likely will not directly impact the state’s wind industry.
By Kevin Bonham , May 06, 2010
Sorry Google, but Facebook is the Web's most important company now 
By Chris O'Brien , May 02, 2010
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