Zeke Shore, an interactive, graphic, and motion designer currently living and working in NYC, is demonstrating the capacity for networking offered by the new Google Friend Connect service. Featured here are two interactive sites designed by Shore: Billboard for the People, building support for a congratulatory message to Barack Obama, and My Latest Work, an [...]
Google has opened an online photo gallery that will feature millions of images from Life magazine’s archives that have never been seen by the public before. The Time Life Photo Archive, today’s site of the day, features medium quality photographs from as early as the 1860s.
Google has released Google Earth as a free application for the iPhone. It now becomes even more important to have eye catching advertising on the roof of your premises.
T-Mobile is promoting the G1 mobile phone’s connection with Google in its first official commercial. Questions asked in everyday life that need to be answered on the spot.
Do sharks have eyelids? What’s my carbon footprint? Which way to the convention? Do twins have the same fingerprints? (Is that the Britt Twins?) Can we get a [...]
Google is celebrating 10 years of operation with the Google 10^100 Project, calling for ideas that will change the world. 10^100 is another way of writing a Googol, or ten to the hundredth.
Google is calling for ideas to be submitted by October 20, 2008. Members of the public will be able to vote on [...]
Google, HTC and T-Mobile have launched the phone that could take on Apple’s iPhone, the T-Mobile G1, with Android technology. The T-Mobile G1 combines full touch-screen functionality and a QWERTY keyboard with a mobile Web experience that includes the popular Google products that millions have enjoyed on the desktop, including Google Maps Street View™, Gmail™, [...]
Google has closed a deal with a British fundamentalist Christian organisation, The Christian Institute, potentially allowing the group to place Google ads relating to abortion.
The Christian Institute earlier this year wished to place ads associated with UK Google searches for the word “abortion”, reading, “UK abortion law - news and views on abortion from [...]
Today’s Site of the Day is the Beijing Olympics Google Doodles, all in one place. Illustrator Dennis Hwang, also known as Hwang Jung-moak, joined Google after studying art and computing at Stanford. As part of his position as international webmaster, he drew his first complete doodle for Google in July 2000, in honour of Bastille [...]
Google is promoting Chrome, a new web browser, with a 38-page comic book. The detailed explanation of the open source software was put together by Google staff and put into cartoon form by comic artist and writer Scott McCloud.
McCloud’s comic book, available in online slideshow and downloadable pdf formats, explains that Chrome is designed to [...]