Working for google


A video which shows what its like to work for Google in California - I'd love to work there!

secret images of google earth


THIS IS A MESSAGE FROM ANUBIS MOON. CREATOR OF THIS VIDEO. I am planning on making a new and improved video of Secret Images of Google Earth soon and I am going to try to submit the video to a producer in Hollywood. I am looking for people to help in the creation of this new movie that are willing to be SPOTTERS or in other words, people that have found faces or strange phenomina in the earth that cant be explained. All you have to do is send me the location of the face or phenomina to my messages and we will review the discovery to determin if we can use it for the new movie. If we decide to use the discovery and the movie does well with Hollywood, then you will be intitled to a cut from the profit the movie generates google earth http://earth.google.com/ (free) The star and triangle was found near area 51. While it might look like a Star of David, this is a fairly standard layout for a Soviet SA-2 surface-to-air missile site. The radar and fire control equipment would have been in the centre with electrical feeds to the missile launchers in the points of the star. The ancient Myan ruler is real and it is still unknown how he got there MUSIC IS FROM VAN HELSING Discover the hidden images of google earth. (locations) Number 1 is at 06 42 51 N, 42 12 00 E Number 2 is at 50 00 38 N, 110 06 51 w Number 3 is at 19 56 56 S, 69 38 02 W Number 4 is at 37 24 05 N, 116 52 04 W Number 5 is at 37 37 41 N, 116 50 54 W THESE ARE REAL PHOTOS FROM THE GOOGLE EARTH SATALITE. Watch part 2 of this video BOOK OF THE DEAD secret images, found in my video Responses. Enjoy the show

google earth is not funny anymore


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Google Maps (Part I of "The Googling")


Two young men take a turn down the wrong street view.

google y sus trucos ocultos


hasta en google hay truquitos con lo que puedes hacer que sea mas divertida la busqueda

Leading@google: Tony Schwartz


Tony Scwartz spoke at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, Californiaon 4/17/2008 as part of the Leading@google speaker series. Tony Schwartz is the founder and president of The Energy Project http://www.theenergyproject.com/home.html. He is the co-author of "The Power of Full Engagement", which has been translated into 24 languages. Tony has written three other books, including What Really Matters: Searching for Wisdom in America. His most recent article, "The Science of Stamina," was published in the October 2007 issue of the Harvard Business Review. Demand is relentlessly rising. Our capacity is not keeping pace. The traditional solution to higher demand has been to invest more time. Unfortunately, time is finite, and most of us have no hours left to invest. Energy, however, can be systematically expanded --- and it can also be regularly renewed. To operate at our best, we need four energy sources: physical (quantity), emotional (quality), mental (focus), and the energy of the human spirit (purpose). This talk will focus on the role of energy in fueling sustainable high performance, and in motivating others.

Authors@google: Richard Thaler


Every day, we make decisions on topics ranging from personal investments to schools for our children to the meals we eat to the causes we champion. Unfortunately, we often choose poorly. The reason, the authors explain, is that, being human, we all are susceptible to various biases that can lead us to blunder. Our mistakes make us poorer and less healthy. "Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness" shows that by knowing how people think, we can design choice environments that make it easier for people to choose what is best for themselves, their families, and their society. Using colorful examples from the most important aspects of life, Thaler and Sunstein demonstrate how thoughtful "choice architecture" can be established to nudge us in beneficial directions without restricting freedom of choice. Richard H. Thaler is the Ralph and Dorothy Keller Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics and the director of the Center for Decision Research at the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business. This event took place on May 29, 2008, as a part of the Authors@Google series. For more information on Prof. Thaler, go to http://www.nudges.org/thaler.cfm

Cambia el nombre de google por el tuyo


con este tuto podrĂ¡s cambiar el nombre de google por el que quieras conservando las mismas funciones.

HTC T-mobile G1 (google phone) freautures


t-mobile G1 (google phone) freautures and commercials

Google My Maps (Part III of "The Googling")


The "Google Maps" guys are back and everything seems back to normal...or is it? Part 3 of a 5 part series

Discover Ancient Rome in Google Earth


See Rome as it looked in 320 AD and fly down to see famous buildings and monuments in 3D. Select the "Ancient Rome 3D" layer under Gallery in Google Earth. Download Google Earth at http://earth.google.com/rome/

Doodle 4 Google: Time lapse video of Google Doodle creation


http://www.google.com/doodle4google A time lapse video that shows Chief Google Doodler Dennis Hwang draw a Google Doodle from start to finish. He creates a doodle that commemorates the Lunar New Year and invites students to join the Doodle 4 Google art competition.

Google Analytics Interface Tutorial


http://analytics.google.com A brief overview of how to use the Google Analytics interface. If you are new to Google Analytics or you'd like to pick up a few tips on how to use some of the different features, this video is a good place to start.

Google Sites: Simple, secure group websites


Google Sites makes it easy for anyone to create and manage simple, secure group websites. You can create and publish new pages with the click of a button, edit web pages like documents, and move content and pages around as you please. Information is stored securely online, and you decide who can edit or view the site. Google Sites is powerful enough for a company intranet, yet simple enough for a family website.

Google's Matt Cutts | How to Get Better Visibility on Google


USA TODAY's Jefferson Graham interviews Google engineer Matt Cutts on how to get your site to the top of Google with 5 basic, common sense SEO tips. Matt Cutts guests on the USA TODAY Talking Tech web video show. New episodes air weekly at http://tech.usatoday.com

Larry Wall Speaks at Google


Google Tech Talks June 19, 2008 ABSTRACT While visiting Chicago for Yet Another Perl Conference, Larry Wall will be visiting the Chicago Google office to speak about the conference, the language, and the community. Speaker: Larry Wall

GOOGLE vs YAHOO - Search Engine Rap Battle


Google and Yahoo trade nasty punchlines in the Search Engine Rap Battle. http://searchenginerapbattle.com There are three separate battles: MSN vs Google, Google vs Yahoo, and MSN vs Yahoo. Produced by Beau Lewis, Peter Furia and David Fine. Directed by David Fine. Created by Seedwell. contact: info[at]seedwell.com --------------- LYRICS Yahoo: His skin is so pale, he's already fatigued The only sports you play are in my fantasy league Look at this guy, hes so white that its scary This guy is whiter than Sergei and Larry I heard your new motto for saving the world You do no evil, if evil's a girl My design is the biggest, yours is much smaller That rainbow is fruity, like your free Odwalla Uh, and who's countin too? You asked Jeeves for a brokeback mountain view You haven't changed your style since 1992 You cant get my name out your head, Ya-hoo! Google: Who is this guy? is he still alive folks? I thought he died with Alta Vista and Lycos Im smarter than you, and you know it, its sad Thats why you pay me to serve all your ads You got no game, youre old like Atari, I tried to load his homepage - it broke on Safari Tell me cowboy, do you feel lucky? Im the good, hes the bad, youre just the ugly Trying too hard, your design is insane This guy has an exclamation point in his name! You wanna test my manhood? you'll see my stock rise Lets both lift our hoods and compare index size

A/B Experiments with Google Website Optimizer


Learn how to set up A/B experiments in Google Website Optimizer.

Enhancing Web 2.0 Accessibility Via AxsJAX: A Tutorial at Google - Charles L....


Google Tech Talks July 15, 2008 ABSTRACT Google is the Web's premier creator of user-friendly Web 2.0 applications, and we have long viewed it as part of our mission to do for users in the long tail (AKA users with special needs) what we've achieved for the mainstream user see this Google I/O talk entitled Design Patterns for Enhanced Accessibility for background. Accessibility 2.0 is now a hot topic on the Web and we would like to move from a world where AJAX applications were a straight No-No with respect to blind users to a world where these same technologies are used to enhance their usability for everyone. Google-AxsJAX is an Open Source framework for injecting usability enhancements into Web 2.0 applications. In this talk, Charles Chen and T. V. Raman will give a hands-on tutorial on using AxsJAX. The tutorial will cover the following: A brief introduction to the additional opcodes introduced by W3C ARIA to the assembly language of the Web (AKA HTML+JavaScript). AxsJAX library abstractions built on the above that help Web developers generate relevant feedback via the user's adaptive technology of choice. Steps in creating fluent eyes-free interaction to Web applications, including enabling rapid access to parts of a complex Web page. The tutorial will provide a step-by-step walk through in defining AxsJAX enhancements to a Web page including: An overview of the developer tools we use. Discovering pain-points in Web interaction and designing improvements iteratively. And time permitting, we might even demonstrate how Raman now makes up for all the time he save thanks to an efficient eyes-free auditory user interface by playing JawBreaker and reading XKCD via their AxsJAXed versions. Note that writing AxsJAX enhancements to Web applications can help you win cool swag and bragging rights! The goal of this hands-on tutorial is to help you get there faster! Speaker: T. V. Raman T. V. Raman works on auditory interfaces and Web applications at Google. Speaker: Charles L. Chen Charles L. Chen is the author of Fire Vox -- http://www.clcworld.net -- an Open Source extension to Firefox that turns Firefox into a talking Web browser.

Authors@Google: Ian McNeely


Professor Ian McNeely visits Google's headquarters in Mountain View, CA, to discuss the book written by him and Lisa Wolverton "Reinventing Knowledge". This event took place August 15, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Here is an intellectual entertainment, a sweeping history of the key institutions that have organized knowledge in the West from the classical period onward. With elegance and wit, this exhilarating history alights at the pivotal points of cultural transformation. The motivating question throughout: How does history help us understand the vast changes we are now experiencing in the landscape of knowledge? Beginning in Alexandria and its great center of Hellenistic learning and imperial power, we then see the monastery in the wilderness of a collapsed civilization, the rambunctious universities of the late medieval cities, and the thick social networks of the Enlightenment republic of letters. The development of science and the laboratory as a dominant knowledge institution brings us to the present, seeking patterns in the new digital networks of knowledge. Ian F. McNeely and Lisa Wolverton teach at the University of Oregon and live in Eugene.

Google SketchUp Case Study: Massive Black


Massive Black, an entertainment design studio, uses Google SketchUp for 3D modeling and visualization. http://sketchup.google.com

Authors@Google: Willliam Poy Lee


William Poy Lee visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "The Eighth Promise: An American Son's Tribute to His Toisanese Mother." This event took place on July 1, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. The award winning memoir of local author William Poy Lee and his Toisanese mother, Poy Jen Lee, The Eighth Promise, sweeps through history, from the brutal 1930s Japanese invasion of the mother's childhood village to the 1960s San Francisco of the author's own coming-of-age: face-to-face with Jimi Hendrix and the counterculture at the Summer Solstice Festival, dodging tear gas bombs and police clubs protesting the Vietnam War, co-organizing the first Chinatown civil rights march along Grant Avenue, and finally, leading the charge for justice to correct his younger brother's wrongful conviction during the so-called Chinatown "Gang Wars" of the 1970s. William Poy Lee worked in Silicon Valley when he began writing, including a stint with Frank Quattrone who then headed the investment banking group, Deutche Morgan Grenfell Technology Group. He is also an attorney, presenter, and contributor to California Magazine and AARP Media. For more information on his book, please visit: www.TheEighthPromise.com.

Authors@Google: Brian Copeland


Comedian Brian Copeland visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his books "Not a Genuine Black Man: Or, How I Claimed My Piece of Ground in the Lily-White Suburbs." This event took place on June 23, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Based on the longest-running one-man show in San Francisco history, Not a Genuine Black Man is a hilarious, poignant, and disarming memoir of growing up black in an all-white suburb. In 1972, when Brian Copeland was eight, his family moved from Oakland to San Leandro, California, hoping for a better life. At the time, San Leandro was 99.4 percent white, known nationwide as a racist enclave. This reputation was confirmed almost immediately: Brian got his first look at the inside of a cop car, for being a black kid walking to the park with a baseball bat. Brian grew up to be a successful comedian and radio talk show host, but racism reemerged as an issue -- only in reverse -- when he received an anonymous letter: "As an African American, I am disgusted every time I hear your voice because YOU are not a genuine Black man!" That letter inspired Copeland to revisit his difficult childhood, resulting in a hit one-man show that has now inspired a book. Brian Copeland (http://www.briancopeland.com/) is a comedian whose KGO radio program is the most popular in its time slot. Not a Genuine Black Man is currently in development as an HBO series. Copeland lives in San Leandro, California.

Google SMS (Part IV of "The Googling")


A young man uses Google SMS and gets more than just movie times. Part 4 of a 5 part series

The 'Google' Life


Free rides to work, gourmet meals and massages are just a few of the benefits Google employees receive. John Blackstone reports.