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  1. Louis Daguerre, Photography Inventor, Gets Google Doodle

    The picture above - Boulevard du Temple - is thought to be the first photograph of a person. The sepia-toned Google Doodle today honors the birthday of French inventor Louis Daguerre whose daguerreotype was the first successful form of modern...

  2. Google Inside Search Event Recap: What's New in Mobile, Voice & Image Search

    Google will then seek to match the photograph’s identifying features against other websites to figure out what it is. In addition to debuting new technology, Google also announced that some mobile features are coming to the desktop, including voice...

  3. Tis the Season to be Shopping: How Virtual Goods Are Impacting Holiday Shopping Culture

    Previously, you would get a photograph of an awesome dinner. It's the holiday season once again, and many people around the world are in the throes of a culturally mandated gift giving frenzy. Stuff! Things!

  4. Privacy Roundup: Google Street View, French Law, and Congressional Hearings

    Google sends its cars out to photograph countries. Privacy concerns are ever-present, but the past week has generated significant buzz on the matter. First up, Google has been asked by a the European Article 29 Working Party to keep "unblurred...

  5. Google Execs May Get Jail Time in Italy for Video

    If these sites were required to verify every photograph and video, they would probably cease their offerings in Europe. Beginning today, Google executives are on trial for defamation and privacy violation pertaining to a video posted to the Italian...

  6. Google Image Search Hosts LIFE Image Archive

    A framed 1938 photograph of Katharine Hepburn on the set of the play "The Philadelphia Story" (yes, the play not the movie) will run you $79.99. Google has announced that it has made LIFE Magazine Images available as an archive.

  7. FBI Hot For 'Wikipedophilia'

    The FBI is investigating Wikipedia's inclusion of a photograph of an underage girl on one of their information pages, WorldNetDaily reported. The company has defended their inclusion of adult content despites its ease of access for children, WND...