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Google Living Stories

Google Living Stories provide a new, experimental way to consume news, developed by a partnership between Google, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. In Living Stories, you can read the same reporting and analysis that you expect from the Times and the Post, delivered on a highly interactive platform.

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Google Chrome: Mac, Linux and extensions in beta

Google has developed the Chrome’s beta version for Mac and Linux. Google has written in its post about the new Chrome beta. Google launched this beta version as a Holiday Chrome package. Read the rest of this entry »

Google Squared

Google Squared is a search tool that helps you quickly build a collection of facts from the Web, for any topic you specify. For example, say you’re curious about which roller coasters are the fastest, tallest, and longest in the world.

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Google backs world’s fastest internet cable

In little more than a decade, Google has conquered the technology industry and become one of the world’s most powerful companies. Its latest undertaking, however, may be one of its most ambitious: a giant undersea cable that will significantly speed up internet access around the globe.

The Californian search engine is part of a consortium that confirmed its plans to install the new Southeast Asia Japan Cable (SJC) yesterday, the centrepiece of a $400m (£245m) project that will create the highest capacity system ever built.
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Dell tries Chromium OS

DellChrome? word seems strange, right? Dell engineers have been playing with Chromium OS, released by Google. In the post, Mr. Doug Anson said, he and a few of his colleagues decided to try to get Chromiume OS running on a Dell Mini 10v netbook. He further said, “Without a network connection, Chromium OS is not very interesting,But With a network connection, Chromium OS shines.” In July, Google said that its Chrome OS team was working with Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba.

Google is waiting to see the greatest experiments on Chromium OS, which is absolutely free and complete open source.

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