Google Activity
Google recently wrapped up its Google+ Photographer’s Conference in San Francisco. During the event, a number of Google employees, including co-founder
Comment 0 CommentsIf you've ever had a problem with some of Google's frivolity, it'll all be forgiven after hearing this: researchers have used Google's webpage algorithm to find cancer biomarkers, which can lead to early diagnosis and better treatment.
Comment 5 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsJust days after U.S.-based media chain Advance Publications announced printing cutbacks and layoffs at its New Orleans and Alabama papers, a national newspaper chain in Canada said it is cutting back, laying off more staff and looking to erect paywalls at several of its papers.
Comment 0 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsCryEngine is usually focused on how many pores you can see on the back of your hero's neck, or how many dew drops.
Comment 0 CommentsApple has been working on an in-house mapping solution for a few years, and it appears as if the company is finally ready to release a new Maps app for iOS, sidestepping Google’s mapping data for its own. BGR has obtained exclusive information and photos of parts of Apple’s new Maps app.
Comment 7 CommentsApple has been working on an in-house mapping solution for a few years, and it appears as if the company is finally ready to release a new Maps app for iOS, sidestepping Google’s mapping data for its own. BGR has obtained exclusive information and photos of parts of Apple’s new Maps app.
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