If these products come to your local car dealerships, they’ll need to have a better name than “sustainable transportation solutions.” But by issuing a $10 million request for proposals (RFP), Google intends to give the products an improved chance of making it that far.
Google’s Big Plane, Using NASA’s Big Runway…
Wow, I go away on vacation for one week and the media goes gaga over Google – what’s new, right?
Google: “Get Your Cricket Scores Here”
It’s quite rare that Google makes a post in its UK “Press Centre,” and today, the company once again failed to write something. I’m especially disappointed, however, because an announcement about a cricket OneBox seemed so well-suited to the site.
Microsoft Office or Google Apps?
Google’s recent deal with IT outsourcer Capgemini makes Google Apps available through the consultant to its client companies. What are those companies really getting for their $50 annual license?
Canada Feels Violated By Google Street View
Advocates in Canada’s government are questioning Google’s plans to expand its street-level photography when the privacy rights of individuals could be routinely violated.
Google Guys Get NASA Airstrip Deal
The massive 767-200 Google jet will be able to land at Mountain View’s highly coveted Moffett Field, thanks to a deal with NASA.
Google Opposes JewTube
Google’s trademark lawyers are gearing up to take on a new foe in the intellectual property arena: JewTube. No, that’s not a typo.
Google Promoting Mobile Ads!
Google Testing Search Result Categories
Google appears to be testing categories in its search results, according to reports in a webmaster forum, dividing results under headings like "comparison shopping" and "reviews."
Yahoo Leads Google, Microsoft In Time Per Person
Google does well in just about every comparison, and the newest data from Nielsen//NetRatings doesn’t contradict that trend. Microsoft and Yahoo also performed admirably, however, and in some ways, beat the boys from Mountain View.