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Howard Carter King Tut Google Logo Pays Homage to Famous Archaeologist
Today's Google Doodle is a tribute to archaeologist Howard Carter, who discovered King Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922. The logo features Carter standing in front of the sarcophagus, amid other ancient Egyptian artifacts excavated from the tomb.
Eadweard J. Muybridge Animated Horse in Motion Google Doodle Honors Motion Picture Pioneer
A Google Doodle today is paying tribute to motion picture innovator Eadweard J. Muybridge, a man whose 1878 series of photos known as “The Horse in Motion” was a precursor to motion pictures, television, and video-sharing sites such as YouTube.
Google Expands Global Presence in Asia, London, Dublin
Google is establishing a stronger international presence with the purchase of land for data centers in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Ireland. Also, Google invested in a startup center in London known as "Tech City" near the Silicon Roundabout.
If You Talk to Me, Do I Not Talk Back? Google Acquire Phonetic Arts
No, it’s not a Shakespearian app. It’s Google’s latest business development. Straight from the mouth of the company that put voice search ... read more
World Cup 2010 Sets UK Searches Abuzz
In nine days exactly, the World Cup kicks off in South Africa and already, the event is starting to shape the UK ... read more
Only Searchable At Your Library
This week, I learned about a newly accessible treasure trove of history and literature online. Once again, my excitement was tempered by ... read more
Blinkx offers a way to search the contents of Web videos
Jason Pontin of The New York Times has written a feature story about Blinkx today entitled, “Millions of videos, and now a ... read more
Google University Launches at SES London
London, England 8 February 2007 – Incisive Media today announced that Google will be providing its Google University sessions at Search Engine ... read more
100 Million Sites = Search Wins
CNN reports that the Internet has now crossed a significant milestone; there are 100 million operating websites. The Web’s growth has been ... read more