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  1. Google April Fools' Pranks 2013: YouTube Closing, Google Nose, Gmail Blue & More!

    As the blog post explains, it's a "special test" that discourages exploration and discovery and with a bland "1997, dial-up sensibility. You know, immature and cheesy, with a quick, bright finish. At least according to Google Nose, one of the...

  2. Can Facebook Graph Search Disrupt the Google Habit?

    Graph Search is a worthy exploration in the new frontier of search and it will be very interesting to watch it develop in the coming months. Whether it’s smoking, drinking, or something as benign as leaving your dishes in the sink as opposed to...

  3. Why the Twitter ‘Who Gives a Tweet’ Researchers are Wrong

    Continued exploration of these areas is needed for us to improve the online experience. Exploration is good. Lead author Paul Andre, post-doctoral fellow in Carnegie Mellon’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII), suggests, "If we understood...

  4. A 4 Step Multivariate Testing Process That Works

    Before, we had a broad reach with a relatively shallow exploration of creative changes. It’s equally important to understand howto test (i.e.the process that produces better results). The more complex the test, the more important it is to have...

  5. Some Googlers Don't Want Their Kids Using Google Products

    OLPC's mission is to provide a means for learning, self-expression, and exploration to the nearly two billion children of the developing world with little or no access to education. Seems many Google executives have children enrolled in the Waldorf...

  6. YouTube Wants to Put You in Space

    Today, we're launching YouTube Space Lab with Lenovo, in cooperation with Space Adventures, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

  7. Spies, Lies & Cold Hard Cash: Second Life Erupts In a War Over Privacy

    Unfortunately, space considerations (I'm way over my usual word count already) don't allow me to create an exhaustive exploration of this entire issue -- it really is huge. Privacy is extremely important for anyone putting themselves out there...