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What Did Minnesota Google?
What Did Minnesota Google?
What Did Minnesota Google?
With 2016 coming to an end, Estately has come out with a list that picks out what each state googled the most in the past year. Minnesota's most googled phrase will not surprise most people.
Google Is Developing an App to Keep You From Seeing Spoilers, You’re Welcome
Google Is Developing an App to Keep You From Seeing Spoilers, You’re Welcome
Google Is Developing an App to Keep You From Seeing Spoilers, You’re Welcome
It’s a familiar scenario for most people: You haven’t watched the latest episode of Game of Thrones or Mad Men, or you’ve yet to make it to the theater to check out the latest movie your friends have all been gushing over. But social media is an irresistible force, so you hop on Twitter or Facebook anyway, and soon find yourself navigating a minefield. At any given moment, you might read a spoiler. Lucky for you, there may soon be an app for that.
Find Out How Old Google Thinks You Are
Find Out How Old Google Thinks You Are
Find Out How Old Google Thinks You Are
Good news, bad news. The bad news is that Google has been monitoring all your online activity and is using it for their own personal gain. The good news is at least it's fun to see if they guessed your age, gender and interests correctly. That's pretty good news ... right?
‘Send a Call from Santa’ to Keep Kids in Line… or to Have a Little Holiday Fun
‘Send a Call from Santa’ to Keep Kids in Line… or to Have a Little Holiday Fun
‘Send a Call from Santa’ to Keep Kids in Line… or to Have a Little Holiday Fun
Parents have been using the threat of Santa’s “naughty or nice” list for so long now that it may be losing its strength, so the nice folks at Google stepped in to help. Enter a little information at Send a Call from Santa and your little one will get a from the North Pole denizen himself. You can customize it to be as personal as you like, including details like the child’s name, gender and what’
Nevada Gives Thumbs-Up To Driverless Cars on the Road [VIDEO]
Nevada Gives Thumbs-Up To Driverless Cars on the Road [VIDEO]
Nevada Gives Thumbs-Up To Driverless Cars on the Road [VIDEO]
YouTube A bill has passed in Nevada that makes it legal for Google’s fleet of driverless cars to take to the state’s roads. The hope is that in the future, these automated cars could avoid the crashes currently caused by distracted driving. Several companies are already hard at work creating the technology necessary to make it happen.