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How Could Google Possibly Top Its Latest “Moon Shot”? Google's done it again. Another day, another new life-changing project announcement. But expect the news of this one to stick around a little longer, and expect the critics to be a little quieter—or even completely nonexistent. What is Google aiming for, and why should we all be on its side? |
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Service Providers Need to Step Up When Handling Web Outages Internet usage varies from casual browsing to multibillion-dollar online businesses. Such a wide range in usage brings in a wide range of impact when there are web outages—from a mild inconvenience to millions of dollars in lost business. Service providers need to step up when handling web outages. |
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Is Translation Technology Making Learning Languages Irrelevant? Anuj Magazine looks at the latest developments in translation technology and how these new technologies may influence—or even replace—our need to learn a different language. |
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Google Announces Helpouts, an Educational Video Chat Service Google recently launched a site for its new Helpouts feature, a person-to-person service through Google+ Hangouts that will connect people with experts for real-time video tutorials. Once it launches, professionals can make money sharing their knowledge with anyone who has an Internet connection. |
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Google Raises the Stakes for Bug Bounties To keep security bug reports coming in for their bug bounty programs, Google is willing to write bigger checks. The company announced that it is raising security rewards—up to five times higher in some cases—for its Chromium program. Pamela Rentz highlights the recent bug bounty program changes. |
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Google's Organization-Wide Innovation Strategies Organizations that adopt a well thought-out strategy toward innovation and are able to allocate the required resources for it set themselves up to emerge as market leaders in the long run—both tactically and strategically. Rajini Padmanaban profiles Google's organization-wide innovation strategies. |
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Why Developers Will Decide the Fate of Google Chromecast Last week's celebration of Google Chromecast has done more than simply die down. It's turned into downright speculation that even with Google's allowing developers to begin creating their own apps for it, many developers may pass. We look at what's inside the USB to see what's there—and what's not. |
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Will the New Tweet Translation Feature Render Accurate Results? Twitter recently announced the inclusion of a tweet translation feature and has enabled this feature on an experimental basis. Anuj Magazine examines the translation services—Google Translate and Bing Translate—offered by Google and Microsoft respectively. |