Handwriting Feature Added to Google Translate Homepage | PCMag.com


Google today rolled out its Google Translate handwriting feature for the Web, allowing users to draw the phrases or words they need translated when a keyboard can’t do the trick.

Handwriting has been an option on the Google Translate Android app since Jan. 2012, but it is now available via the Google Translate website on the browser.

via Handwriting Feature Added to Google Translate Homepage | News & Opinion | PCMag.com.

Google To Launch Play Textbooks In August, Partners With 5 Major Publishing Houses | TechCrunch


Google To Launch Play Textbooks In August, Partners With 5 Major Publishing Houses | TechCrunch

The company has partnered with five major textbook publishers to launch this service. These partners are Pearson, Wiley, Macmillian Higher Education, McGraw-Hill and Cengage Learning. Google says it will have a “comprehensive selection” of textbooks from these publishers in the store that will cover subjects like law, math and accounting, but it did not announce exact numbers.

BBC News – Google launches Chromecast low-cost TV dongle


Google has announced a low-cost competitor to Apple TV – a “dongle” device called Chromecast.

The dongle is plugged into a television’s HDMI port, and allows users to stream media from smartphones, tablets and computers.

Launching immediately in the US, the device will cost $35 (£23). There is as yet no word on international launches.

via BBC News – Google launches Chromecast low-cost TV dongle.

Google Launches Interactive Tour de France Gaming Site | News & Opinion | PCMag.com


For the full article see: Google Launches Interactive Tour de France Gaming Site | News & Opinion | PCMag.com.

An interesting new interactive concept from Google that furthers the idea of gamification. Cycling and Tour de France enthusiasts will find this website fun and educational. Users are able to navigate stages of the 2013 Tour de France and explore the whole event. I would recommend viewing on the tablet or mobile device as the interactive experience is unwieldy on the laptop using a trackpad and some pages take time to load completely.

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14 Google Tools You Didn’t Know Existed | Mashable


14 Google Tools You Didn’t Know Existed | Mashable

Article reviews:

  1. Google Ngram Viewer
  2. Google Correlate
  3. Google Trends
  4. Google Think Insights
  5. Google Public Data Explorer
  6. Full Value of Mobile
  7. Get Your Business Online
  8. Webmaster Tools
  9. Schemer
  10. Google Fonts
  11. Google Developers
  12. Dart
  13. Google Keep
  14. Google Sky

All the Google Products That Google Itself Has Killed Dead | Gizmodo


 

Google Graveyard

All the Google Products That Google Itself Has Killed Dead | Gizmodo.

How a Lone Coder Cloned Google Reader | Gizmodo


When Google Reader announced it was shutting down a few months ago, most of us stamped our feet, panicked, and went running into the arms of another RSS reader. But Matt Jibson is different. Unlike most of us, he can crunch code. So he built a Google Reader of his very own own.

And last week, the effort paid off. Last Thursday, just weeks before Google was set to pull the plug, Jibson flipped on the lights to Go Read, his open-source response to Google abandonment. He posted the project on Hacker News and his code on GitHub. 

See the full article: via How a Lone Coder Cloned Google Reader | Gizmodo.

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“Game Consoles” Are the Final Key to Digital Domination | Gizmodo


Game consoles have historically been their own little colony off to the side of technology. For a while that’s because they were seen mainly as an expensive kids’ toy, and later because they weren’t germane to the music sales or laptops or iPods battles of the time. Now, though, as we’re digitizing everything in our lives, that TV-connected box in the middle of every family’s living room is suddenly looking pretty important.

Google, Apple, and Microsoft want to be your one-stop digital shop. All three have a desktop OS and a mobile OS. All three are making their own hardware now. They all have stores where you can buy movies and music, and they all have their own music streaming service. They are all branching out, increasingly, into more and more parts of your life. Apple’s in your car. Google’s on your face. Microsoft is already in your living room. But their offerings are too spread out, too fragmented.

The ultimate for all of these companies, and for you, is One Device. It’ll control your music system and TV, and it will shepherd all your messages and access all of your photos and movies. It will also probably play your video games.

See the full article: “Game Consoles” Are the Final Key to Digital Domination | Gizmodo.

Google Mine


“Google prepares a new service that’s called Google Mine. It’s integrated with Google+ and it’s a way to keep track of the items you own or you’d like to have and share some of them with your circles. Right now, the service is tested internally at Google.

“Google Mine lets you share your belongings with your friends and keep up to date with what your friends are sharing. It enables you to control which of your Google+ Circles you share an item with. It also lets you rate and review the items, upload photos of them and share updates on the Google+ Stream where your friends get to see and comment on them.”

via Google Mine.

I don’t have a Google+ account yet but if there was a good motivation to join this would be it.

I have software for my mac called Bookpedia. Its pretty awesome (your own personal catalog of books). There’s DVDpedia, CDpedia, and Gamepedia too…maybe the company (Bruji) should make Stuffpedia. 🙂

Google Is Trying To Give The Entire World Internet Access With High-Flying Balloons | Co.Exist


Project Loon will use these solar-powered giant devices hovering 12 miles above the ground to beam down Internet to places where they can’t lay cable.

Google Is Trying To Give The Entire World Internet Access With High-Flying Balloons | Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation

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