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This morning, we kicked off the 6th annual Google I/O developer conference with over 6,000 developers at Moscone Center in San Francisco, 460 I/O Extended sites in 90 countries, and millions of you around the world who tuned in via our livestream.
Today, we're making it possible for you to go back in time and get a stunning historical perspective on the changes to the Earth’s surface over time.
Developers today have the power to introduce powerful, breakthrough technologies to the world through their code.
If you took a quick snapshot of content available on the web, you might think that everyone around the world spoke English, Chinese, French or Spanish.
As both a daughter and a mom, Mother’s Day gives me the opportunity to tell my mom how much I appreciate, respect and admire her.
Computing’s early days are full of stories about great technical leaps forward. But sometimes what matters most isn’t a shift in technology so much as a change in the way it is used.
Recently we sent our Street View cars driving through the historic seaport town of Kaliningrad (the modern name for Koenigsberg) in Russia as part of our quest to keep Google Maps comprehensive, accurate and useful.
Students from across the country sent in more than 130,000 doodles for our 2013 U.S. Doodle 4 Google competition.
Today is International Dance Day, a celebration of a universal art form that spans cultures and countries.
Many of us can no longer imagine life without our smartphones. We use them for all sorts of things, like getting reminders of important calendar appointments (say, a first date), and driving directions to the Italian restaurant where your table for two awaits.