Tag Archives: Google

Google Wave is an amazing innovation that got the world buzzing when it was first unveiled at the Google I/O developer conference back in May 2009. With Wave, Google has developed its version of what they believe to be the … Continue reading →

Stumbled upon this very interesting, but mind-boggling find just a few minutes ago – Google Insights for Search (http://google.com/insights/search) reveals that Obama is hugely popular in Cameroon, and the US only ranks #10 in terms of search volume for the … Continue reading →

For those who don’t know, contextual ads are targeted advertisements that are displayed on a webpage based on what the content is. For instance, you may be looking at a page about the latest cameras and all of a sudden, … Continue reading →

A few months ago, I blogged about a new project called Google Lively (http://blog.integricity.com/2008/07/23/lively-addition-to-the-google-universe/) Just yesterday, Google made an official announcement that it was pulling the plug on the 4-and-a-half-month young project, a brainchild of Niniane Wang (she’s quite a … Continue reading →

In conjunction with Google’s 10th birthday, this video idea was conceived and then shot. What an amazing way to commemorate its birthday. Some interesting bits that I liked from this video: 1. Dora Hsu talks about the good ol’ days … Continue reading →

Earlier this month Google announced the launch of Lively, a 3D virtual world inhabited by avatars – online alter egos that at times bear very little resemblance to their creators (Hey, if I had the power to virtually reconstruct my … Continue reading →