Meet Google. The noun that became a verb. The world’s favourite search engine, and the company whose motto is “Don’t be evil…” Graphics by Patrick Clair, written by Elmo Keep. Full list of sources available here: hungrybeast.abc.net.au ‘Hungry Beast’ airs in Australia on the ABC, 9PM Wednesdays. More stories: abc.net.au/hungrybeast
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Michael Pollan visits Google’s Mountain View, CA, headquarters to discuss his book, “In Defense of Food.” This talk took place on March 4, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.
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This week Shannon has a great Snubs Report on setting up a Virtual Private Network using your Google account, and Darren shares some lessons learned in Linux wireless chipset compatibility and motherboard selection in a segment that can only be dubbed “How I walked in for a USB dongle and left with an i7 rig”
Excited for Google Wave? You should be. www.getwhirled.com getwhirled@gmail.com
Aaron visited the SF Bay Area, so he and Noah grabbed two GPS-enabled smartphones and hopped in the hybrid for a day of cheesy tourist stuff. What better venue for a Navigation Dogfight between Android’s Google Navigation and Nokia’s Ovi Maps? Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones www.phonedog.com More Videos: www.phonedog.com
In the lucky town that gets Google fiber, the Internet will be 100 times faster than today’s. As John Blackstone reports, many towns are going to great lengths for a chance to receive Google fiber.