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Google wins in blind search test
In a blind “taste test” searchers chose Google, then Microsoft and Yahoo.
That’s according to the results of a poll created last week by the Google Operating System blog. Participants could try out three unidentified search engines and vote which had the best results. The results are in and 51 percent of the more than 2,000 people who voted said Google had the best results. That was followed by 35 percent for Live Search and 30 percent for Yahoo. In comments to the blog post people said they were surprised Microsoft was ahead of Yahoo, but also surprised Google’s percentage…
Google billionaires get another jet
The fun thing about having lots of money is you can buy as many toys as you want. Over at Google it’s a veritable playground.
A company controlled by Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page and CEO Eric Schmidt, with the strange name of H211 LLC, has an agreement to land four jets at Moffett Field, according to documents released to The New York Times after the paper filed a Freedom of Information Act request. Moffett Field, which is operated by NASA Ames Research Center, is very close to Google’s Mountain View, Calif., headquarters.
So, in addition to the…
Google Earth gets geotagged YouTube videos
If you were waiting for YouTube to roll out a maps feature to browse geotagged videos, the solution has come in the form of a new Google Earth layer released today. With the layer enabled, videos will pop up anywhere you are on the map and play on the video’s page on YouTube if you click the thumbnail. PC users get a slightly better experience than Mac or and Linux users, as the videos will play right inside the application.
Like other layers in Google Earth, you need to turn this one on to start seeing videos. You’ll find it…
Google adds six new cities to Street View
Google has added six new cities to its Google Maps Street View, as well as the ability to pan to the top of skyscrapers.
The new cities with the 360-degree view are: Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland and Tucson. And the images in Phoenix, Tucson and parts of Chicago are in high resolution, like those in San Francisco and San Diego, according to Google’s Lat Long Blog. There’s also a dorky video about it on YouTube.
The images in the new cities were captured by Google’s own camera-equipped cars since its contract with Canada-based Immersive Media expires at the end…
Google to buy Twitter rival Jaiku
Google is acquiring Helsinki, Finland-based mobile social-networking provider Jaiku, also known as Twitter’s competitor.
The news was announced on Jaiku’s Web site:
“Exciting news: Jaiku is joining Google! While it’s too soon to comment on specific plans, we look forward to working with our new friends at Google over the coming months to expand in ways we hope you’ll find interesting and useful. Our engineers are excited to be working together, and enthusiastic developers lead to great innovation. We look forward to accomplishing great things together. In order to focus on innovation instead of scaling, we have decided to close…


April 17th, 2009
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