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Maps that bring us closer, even when we're apart
Maps that bring us closer, even when we’re apart
With much of the world physically apart right now, people are finding creative ways to use custom-built maps to maintain a shared sense of community, albeit virtually.
In 2007, we launched a tool called My Mapsto help people create their own custom maps on top of Google Maps. With a simple drag-and-drop interface you can add placemarks, draw lines and shapes, and embed text, photos and…
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Sustainable living tips for life at home
At Google, sustainability starts at home. We strive to build sustainability into everything we do. Today, we shared that we matched 100% of our energy usewith renewable energy purchases for the third year in a row. On Earth Day and every day, we are committed to helping everyone build a more sustainable world, and part of that means making it easier for everyone to make environmentally…
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Tips for learning at home with Google Earth
I’m an aunt to eight nieces and nephews, who over the past few weeks transitioned to distance learning. I also have a sister who works in Special Education and now spends half of her time meeting directly with parents, creating strategies to modify coursework and ensuring that families have the tech to support academic progress.
It hasn’t been an easy adjustment, but my family is one of the…
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Bend to zoom tablet
Bend to zoom tablet
This bizarre bending screen recently appeared in the Tech channel ot China’s Youku video sharing site. The video shows what seems to be a prototype/pre production tablet screen that allow the user to zoom in and out by literally bending the screen!
The screen in the video seems to bend a fair amount without very small effort allowing the secret o.s to zoom in on what seems to be Google Earth.
The…
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