If you click on the Street view function on Google Maps for a quiet street in Aberdeen, Scotland you can get a glimpse of suburbia: tree lined streets, comfortable stone houses, a horse boy.
iPhone Users: Now You Can Bing It
While most of Monday’s tech media muscle went to the new iPhone 4, Apple quietly performed a search switch-up.
Australia Launches Investigation Into Google Privacy Breach
It’s not just Facebook that has a privacy problem.
Why is a Woman Suing Google for Bad Directions?
Sure, we all rely on technology, but remember that thing called common sense? Yeah, that’s not obsolete yet.
Why is Google Getting Rid of Windows?
The search giant isn’t offering Windows to new employees, according to a report in today’s Financial Times. Why the cold shoulder?
Google’s Pac Man Effect: Fancy Some Donkey Kong?
America took a day off to play Pac Man for free online. Thanks Google. Maybe now it’s time to play some other classic arcade games online.
Nine-Year-Old Wins Doodle-4-Google Title
Nine-year-old Makenzie Melton from El Dorado Springs, Missouri, was chosen as the national winner of this year’s Doodle 4 Google contest. Melton’s doodle beat out more than 33,000 submissions for this year’s contest themed, “If I …
Beyond Google’s Pac-Man Gift: 10 Other Classics To Play Right Now
Google gave us free Pac-Man, forever. Now, even better news: They aren’t alone. Here are 10 other classic games that you can play right now on your computer. (Just make sure your boss isn’t watching)
Google’s Gift: Play Pac-Man Free Forever
After the success of its Google Doodle marking Pac-Man’s 30th anniversary, Google’s keeping the game online forever. Here’s how to play.
Happy 30th Anniversary, Pac-Man
Today marks the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man. The Google Doodles team wanted to do something special and they certainly delivered. (via Techland)
Google TV: Google Brings the Web to TV
The Internet is coming to a TV near you.
Facebook and Google Talk Privacy
Facebook looks set to simplify its privacy settings whereas Google has downplayed privacy fears of its own.