Changing the World through Rebecca Moore’s Google Outreach Earth


Google Earth Outreach is Rebecca Moore's brainchild.Since 2005, Moore has helped communities across the planet find every day uses for satellite data. She began the project when Google Earth was in...

Google Play Books App Hits Five South American Countries


The Google Play Books app is on a world tour. This app has now reached South America. Five nations in the South American region are now receiving books on desktop and iOS/Android devices via Google...

Google Play Books App Hits Five South American Countries


The Google Play Books app is on a world tour. This app has now reached South America. Five nations in the South American region are now receiving books on desktop and iOS/Android devices via Google...

Premise to Use Faster Real-Time Economic Data


Information about economic facts is to be radically transformed for the better. Companies that gauge the changes in economic figures will be operating differently from now onwards thanks to the...

Google rumored to be working on an Internet TV service


Google is rumored to be wooing media companies to license their own content for a new Internet TV service that the company is planning to launch. According to the Wall Street Journal, sources with...

Google Earth update brings Street View and streamlined interface to iOS

Google Earth update for Android and iOS brings Street View and streamlined interface

Google's taking the iOS version of its Earth mapping app up to 7.1. The update brings a few new features, including, most notably, the addition of its Street View imagery -- following a similar update to the Android version. Also on the docket are improved transit, walking and biking directions, which can be viewed in 3D. The interface has been streamlined too, with a number of informational layers like Wikipedia located under a handy Earth logo in the top left off the app. The release of 7.1 also marks the app's availability in more than 100 countries. More info on the update can be had in the source link below.

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Source: Google Lat Long Blog

Sign-up page for revamped Google Maps shows off plenty of new features

Signup page for revamped Google Maps shows off plenty of new features

Just hours before its I/O event, Google has apparently had a little accident: the sign-up page for "the new Google Maps" briefly went live, revealing a slew of extra details about what's coming in the rumored refresh before quickly being pulled. Droid-Life managed to grab some screenshots, including the one above, which gets to the heart of what Google is trying to achieve. The central idea is that Google will create maps tailored to the kind of information you're looking for, using a "smarter search box" to highlight just the "things that matter most," whether those be flights, ground transport or the new Earth View that integrates directly with Google Earth without the need for a plug-in. According to the leaked sign-up screens, the bringing together of all Google's data will result in layers of information that reach "from outer space down to the streets" -- but there's still no evidence about how (or whether) this might work on mobile. Stay tuned to our Google I/O opening keynote liveblog for more.

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Source: Droid-Life

Google rolls out new social features for Google Drive


Last month, Google announced a set of new social features for Google Drive which makes it easier for users to work collectively via Google Docs. It gets even better. Today's update allow users to...