Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Friday, October 15, 2021

Present caliph of Islam - A search phrase, and Some search trends

This video in Urdu relates to the search phrase "present caliph of Islam" that is presently showing misleading information on Google. It also presents some interesting search trends related to Islam. Hope, you will share it with others.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

A holiday gift for Google+ users on the ending of year


Google has already introduced the #AutoAwesome feature in its Google+ enabling the users to see the falling snow through a picture showing some ice or such things in it. Now the company has announced one more feature, the “#AutoAwesome year in review.”
In the feature, Google will automatically sort through the photos, select the best content and develop a slideshow composed of photos and videos from the year of the user. User will be “notified whenever an awesome (and private) version is ready to share.”
“Of course: many people have been saving and sharing their photos and videos on Google+ all year long. And for those select users we’ve got one more holiday gift: an #AutoAwesome year in review. You’ll get notified in the next week or so if you have one of these movies waiting for you.”
Previously, Facebook introduced the Year in Review feature enabling users to see the noticeable moments on their Facebook life.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Research minded teenagers have a chance by Google

Google has announced $50,000 scholarship for the winner of "Google Science Fair". This fair has been introduced by Google in co-ordination with CERN, Lego, National Geographic and Scientific American to get some new research ideas.

Prizes of the competition have a different range from work experiences in top class science centers such as CERN in Switzerland and National Geographic experiences.

Entries are open till April 1.

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Google's correction of "Atlantis" rumors on Google Earth

Google has finally corrected the rumors of "Atlantis" city on Google Earth by using new seafloor data from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other groups.

People from around the world have found grid lines in the seafloor on Google Earth. They called these as the city streets of the "Atlantis" city.

From SayPeople,

The updates have not only improved the accuracy of ocean maps but it has also been reported that 15% of the images have been taken from the sonar soundings taken at a resolution of 1 km. Sonar method has been used by the oceanographers to map the seafloor. The earlier versions had 10% of the seafloor provided from sonar soundings with much of the data taken from satellite exploration.


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Friday, February 3, 2012

Offline Google Docs is now possible for Android based devices


Google has reported that now Google Docs will be available offline to the Android based devices such as tablets and smartphones.

"You can make an item available offline while you have an Internet connection. You can also request to make an item available offline when your device is disconnected from the Internet," Google said. "The item will update the next time your device regains Internet connectivity."

However, "offline editing isn't currently supported,"

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