Researcher Locates ‘Lost’ Egyptian Pyramids Through Google Earth

Google Earth has been extensively used for many different purposes. Besides finding places, its main functionality, the application has been used for many other purposes. Recently, the satellite archaeology researcher, Angela Micol, has put this excellent tool to a new use. She is hopefully optimistic that she has been able to locate undiscovered Egyptian pyramids with the help of Google Earth.

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Google Says Search Plus Your World Is A “Learning Experience”

Google launched its ‘Search, Plus Your World’ feature a while ago. The feature essentially allowed content straight from your Google+ to appear among the top results in your Google queries. The issue with this feature was that, it pulls up content only from one single social network – Google+.

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Google Launches Antipiracy Measures Through Its Search Engine

Google is, without a doubt, the most popular way people use to find online content, from movies to music to text. For long, Google has been criticized by the content industry for not doing enough to discourage the piracy sites from appearing in its search results. Now, the search giant seems to be heeding their demands.

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Google Nexus D Concept Image Shows Curved Screen

A concept image of Google Nexus D smartphone shows that the whole body of the phone will be curve shapeed, even its screen also is curved. The phone has a kickstand, you can set the phone crossways to see the high-definition movies and TV shows. This phone is designed by Dorian Lust.

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English Users Will Gain Access To Google’s Knowledge Graph This Week

Google has been touting its new ‘Knowledge Graph’ as the next level of web search. The feature essentially understands the search terms intelligently and is then able to provide far better results than a normal, regular search does. Rather than providing just links in the results, Knowledge Graph is able to offer direct answers to the users.

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Google Person Finder Helps Locate Missing Persons In Philippine Floods

When earthquake rattled Haiti in 2010, it was realized that there was no portal that could consolidate the information on missing persons from multiple databases. There were many databases and it became hard for people to search through all of them. To tackle this problem, Google launched its ‘Person Finder’ service in 2010.

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Google’s Self-Driving Cars Complete 300,000 Miles Without A Single Accident

Google’s self-driving cars have been on a long testing haul which was meant to show the world, as well as to to test, that these cars were safe to drive and are fairly practical in running on roads without a driver. Google’s fleet of self-driving cars comprises of some one dozen vehicles. And now, Google has announced that these vehicles have completed a distance of 300,000 miles without any accident.

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[Tutorial] How To Connect YouTube Account With Google Account

Not long ago Google added a new feature that enables you to easily link your existing YouTube account with Google account under a single login. In today’s tutorial I will show you which steps you need to make in order to establish this connection and connect both accounts.

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