We’re more than ready to admit that analyzing Google Trends isn’t the best way to predict the future. However, according to recent data, it looks like Hillary Clinton could be well on her way to becoming the Democratic nominee.
Google Improves Apps On iPhone
It’s no secret that Google and Apple are friends on both corporate and personal levels. Prepare not to be shocked, then, that Google just released an improved interface for iPhone users.
Google, TomTom Seal Computer-To-Car Deal
Gosh bless the automotive trickledown; it’s already brought treats like telescoping steering wheels to entry-level vehicles, and now computer-to-car driving directions appear to be on the way.
Google Explains Meta Tags
Search engines pay attention to some tags, and none to others. Remember when the ‘keywords’ meta tag mattered? Ah, the good old days.
Google Launches Elections 2008 Gadget
Like it or not, the 2008 presidential election is approaching, and should you be in that first category, Google is ready to keep you informed with a new Elections 2008 gadget.
H3tec “Gaining Traction” on Google Deal
Utah-based H3tec has spent years developing its new technology, which can detect any element or compound up to two miles away. But it looks like this new technology is going to pay off in other dividends as well. After running a full-page ad in USAToday in October, they’re currently “gaining traction” on a deal with Google.
Google Less Accountable Than Interpol?
In a superficial way, here’s one for the conspiracy theorists and pissed-off privacy advocates: One World Trust placed Google below Interpol – and indeed, at the very bottom of a list – in terms of accountability.
Google To Track Santa With NORAD
Google has announced a partnership with NORAD (the North American Aerospace Defense Command), and while that sounds alarming, there’s no need to build a bomb shelter. Instead, bake some cookies and grab a glass of milk, because the two entities intend to track Santa.
Google Advertises For Director Of Other
At last count, Yahoo had at least 300 vice presidents, and in that group, there must be a lot of generic titles. None of them can be as bad (and/or funny) as the position that Google’s trying to fill, however: “Director of Other.”
What’s Ahead for Google Apps?
Andrew Miller’s getting a whole lot of link-love for his notes from a recent Ann Arbor Chamber event hosted by Google. Scott Johnston, the former VP of Product Development at JotSpot and new Googler shared some snippets on what’s coming down the pipeline for Google’s online office suite, Google Apps.