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- [G] Street View special collections: ski and snow edition
- [G] ‘Tis the season for Chromebooks
- [G] The new Google Search app for iPad
- [G] And we’re off! Google Code-in contest opens for students today
[G] Street View special collections: ski and snow edition Posted: 22 Nov 2011 12:47 AM PST Official Google Blog: Street View special collections: ski and snow editionFrom the streets to the slopes, Street View in Google Maps recently updated its special collections to include a number of new ski resorts, so you can tour some of the world's most beautiful ski terrain right from your browser. Whether you're planning your annual trip to your favorite resort or hunting for an exciting new adventure, Street View can transport you to your desired destination. Tour a few of our favorite ski resorts below.First stop off the ski lift is the world famous Squaw Valley, in northern California. Squaw Valley has been a ski destination since it hosted the Olympic Winter Games in 1960. Squaw Valley Resort - Going down Gold Coast Face Following a record setting 519 inches of snowfall last season, Breckenridge Ski Resort is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Take a tour of this famous Colorado destination. Breckenridge Resort, Looking down Four O'Clock Last, but surely not least, you can tour Whistler Blackcomb, home of the 2010 Winter Olympics. We captured Whistler with our Street View cameras last year and made some recent updates. Located in the Coast Mountain range of British Columbia, Whistler, known for both its scenery and adrenaline-pumping runs, is one of the most famous ski destinations in the world. Whistler Blackcomb, Whistler Peak All snow view imagery was captured by the Street View snowmobile which made its debut two years ago at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. To get a glimpse of a few more resorts you can go to the gallery or watch the video: Whether you're a snowbird, a beach bum, an urban adventurer or something else entirely, there's something for everyone in our growing set of Street View collections. To see some of our favorite special collections, visit the Street View gallery. Enjoy the slopes! Posted by Ryan Falor, Product Manager, Street View Special Collections (Cross-posted on the LatLong blog) URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/street-view-special-collections-ski-and.html |
[G] ‘Tis the season for Chromebooks Posted: 22 Nov 2011 12:47 AM PST Official Google Blog: 'Tis the season for ChromebooksThe Chrome team elves have been busy packing a few goodies into Chromebooks in time for the upcoming holiday season.A simple, streamlined user interface From the moment you hit the power button and watch your Chromebook boot up in eight seconds flat, you'll notice that the operating system got a bit of a facelift. For example, the Chromebook now sports a fresh, clean login experience. We've also revamped the New Tab page to make it easier to manage your apps, bookmarks and most visited sites. By popular demand, we've added a few handy new shortcuts to the New Tab page: a shortcut to the File Manager on your Chromebook, as well as to music apps and games in the Chrome Web Store. You may have also noticed, we recently gave the Chrome Web Store a new look, so that you can easily scan the wall of images to discover fun and useful apps and extensions. Hassle-free for the holidays We've heard from many of you that one of the things you enjoy most about the Chromebook is its hassle-free simplicity. If you're someone who's often called upon to provide tech support when you're home for the holidays like I am, you'll be happy to know that the Chromebook gets your loved ones up and going on the web quickly, without the usual pains of computing like seemingly endless boot times and setup manuals. With that in mind, we wanted to share a few updates to the lineup of Chromebooks that make them more giftable to loved ones. For folks in the United States, Samsung is introducing a sleek, black version of its Wi-Fi only Samsung Chromebook Series 5. We've also been working closely with our partners to continually improve the overall Chromebook experience while making them even more affordable. So, we're excited to share that beginning this week Acer and Samsung Chromebooks will be available starting at $299. The updated prices will be available through our online retail partners. Lastly, if you're in the U.S. and you'd like to take a Chromebook for a test drive, visit the Samsung Experience in New York City or check one out when flying with Virgin America. We're excited to hear your feedback, as we continue to build a faster, simpler and more secure experience on a computer that always gets better. In the meantime, we'll leave you with one in a series of new film shorts that highlight some of the reasons why we think Chromebooks make a great holiday gift. Posted by Venkat Rapaka, Senior Product Manager URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/tis-season-for-chromebooks.html |
[G] The new Google Search app for iPad Posted: 22 Nov 2011 12:47 AM PST Official Google Mobile Blog: The new Google Search app for iPad(Cross posted on the Inside Search Blog) Today, we're very pleased to be launching a significant redesign for the Google Search app for iPad. As you can see in our video, whether you're doing research and comparing results, or exploring beautiful imagery, we have added new features to make the app more interactive, more visual and to help you find what you want more easily. You'll notice that searching is faster and more interactive from your first keystroke. As soon as you begin to type, Google Instant starts to display results, so you don't even need to press the search button. Once you pick a web page to visit, you'll see the page load on a new, slide-in pane that will layer over the search results. You can slide the pane to the right to get back to your search results, and even keep scrolling through the results as your web page is loading. This allows you to go back and forth from results to web pages quickly to get the information you are looking for. View search results on the left and a web page on the right in the slide-in pane More visual Viewing image results in the app is now much more vivid. Tap on any image result to use the new image carousel, which lets beautiful images shine. You'll see the image you selected expand, and you can easily swipe through the carousel to see other similar images. Swipe through the image carousel Often you may be looking to find something you have seen before again or are continuing research on a topic. But on a tablet, typing can be a challenge. That is why we have created a visual way to explore your search history. Swipe right to view snapshots of pages you've visited, stacked and organized by search term. You can also manage your search history from this new view. See your past searches with a new, visual history With this release, we also brought Instant Previews to the app so you can quickly compare web pages before you choose your result. Tapping on an icon in the top right of the screen brings you into a visual preview of the pages for your search result, easy to scroll through with the swipe of a finger. Find easily Finally, we added a few extra features that we hope will help you find what you want more easily. After you've selected a result, a new tool helps you find exactly what you need within a web page. Tap the magnifying glass on the top right-hand corner to highlight the most relevant section of the page. You can recommend pages you like with the new +1 button, right next to the magnifying glass, and help others find relevant sites more easily as well. Helpful tools while you search We've also made it easier to find and use your favorite Google services like Google News, Calendar and more in the new Apps menu. Tap on an icon to quickly read an email in Gmail, or share a post on Google+ within the slide-in pane. When you slide the pane to the right, you'll be right back to searching. Easily find more Google services The app is available worldwide for iPads with iOS 4.0+. Download it in the App Store and start enjoying a faster and more interactive experience now. Posted by Daniel Fish, Software Engineer, Google Search app URL: http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2011/11/new-google-search-app-for-ipad.html |
[G] And we’re off! Google Code-in contest opens for students today Posted: 21 Nov 2011 12:04 PM PST Google Open Source Blog: And we're off! Google Code-in contest opens for students todayAnd we're off! Starting today, 13-17 year old students enrolled in a pre-university program (high school, etc.) as of November 21, 2011 can begin working on tasks for Google Code-in. The contest introduces students to the world of open source software development by having students claim tasks involving things like translating documents, writing pieces of code, developing materials for outreach efforts, working on quality assurance issues and user interface projects among many other types of tasks. 18 open source organizations will provide mentors for the students as they work through tasks over the next two months. Students will learn more about the many different activities involved in open source software development while also earning fun prizes during the contest. For successfully completing one task students will receive a certificate of participation and a tee shirt. For completing three tasks students will receive the tee shirt, certificate and 100 USD. Students can receive up to 500 USD when they complete 15 tasks. Each task is assigned a point value and students will receive the prize money, tee shirts and certificates based on the number of tasks they complete, regardless of the point values. Point values will be used to select the grand prize winners. The 10 students with the most points at the end of the contest period will win a grand prize trip to Google's Mountain View, California campus for themselves and a parent or legal guardian late next spring. For more information please visit our program site and read the contest rules and our Frequently Asked Questions. Join our discussion list to ask any additional questions. If you meet the eligibility requirements you can create your account and start claiming tasks today! The contest will end on January 16, 2012 so get busy claiming those tasks and have fun! By Stephanie Taylor, Open Source Programs URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GoogleOpenSourceBlog/~3/6i9LnEXJAh8/and-were-off-google-code-in-contest.html |
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