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Thursday, 02 February 2012 06:01

A Google-a-Day Puzzle for Feb. 2

A Google-a-Day Puzzle for Feb. 2

Our good friends at Google run a daily puzzle challenge and asked us to help get them out to the geeky masses. Each day’s puzzle will task your googling skills a little more, leading you to Google mastery. Each morning at 12:01 a.m. Eastern time you’ll see a new puzzle, and the previous day’s answer (in invisitext) posted here.

TODAY’S PUZZLE:

What job did Poor Richard’s first-born son take that effectively ended their relationship?

YESTERDAY’S ANSWER :

Search [Europe’s largest parliament building] to find the Hungarian Parliament Building. Search [Hungarian coat of arms] to learn that the item is the Hungarian Crown, which is housed in the Parliament Building.

Tuesday, 07 February 2012 12:35

Navigating the Legality of Autonomous Vehicles

Navigating the Legality of Autonomous Vehicles

I wasn’t long in the backseat of Google’s self-driving Toyota Prius, cruising smoothly down California Highway 85, before a sober, gray-flannel question pierced my giddy techno-utopian buzz: Is this legal?

On principle, it would seem downright churlish to penalize Google’s upstanding Prius — which kept letter-perfect lane position, following distance and speed-limit compliance — while all around us human drivers committed a panoply of illegal acts: talking on their phones, speeding, changing lanes without signaling, tailgating, you name it.

But what does the law say about autonomous vehicles?

Apple Announces iCloud, Steve Jobs WWDC Keynote

A cloud. Photo Karen Ka Ying Wong / Flickr

Apple has confirmed maybe the worst kept secret in Silicon Valley: it’s been working on a cloud service, and will announce it at the June 6 Worldwide Developers Conference.

So now we know annual developer’s conference will unveil “iCloud®, Apple’s upcoming cloud services offering,” but we don’t know yet what it is, or what exactly will reside at the domain name it may have bought for $4.5 million in April.

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Published in WebDesign

Google Web Fonts est sans doute le service gratuit de police de caratères pour le web le plus populaire.

Published in WebDesign

Tout le monde utilise Google Maps avec ses styles par défaut les plus familiers et facilement reconnaissable.

Published in WebDesign

Bien qu'il existe déjà de nombreuses version, il est toujours bon d'en avoir avec des styles différents afin de mieux s'intégrer à vos créations.

Published in WebDesign

Google Web Fonts est un grand répertoire de polices de caratères web libres et open source. Non seulement les polices sont libres, mais ils sont aussi facilement et rapidement disponible puisqu'elles sont chargées à partir des serveurs rapides de Google.

Published in WebDesign
Tuesday, 01 November 2011 09:05

WebBuzz du 01/11/2011

Google nous montre les étapes qu'ils ont mis à construire un énorme logo Google sur d'énormes citrouilles sur leur pelouse à Mountain View, en Californie. La vidéo est en stop motion. Google, comme d'habitude, sait encore surprendre.
Google shows us the steps they took to build an enormous Google Logo out of huge pumpkins right on their own lawn in Mountain View, CA. The story is told with music and stop motion video. Google doesn’t disappoint.

Published in Webbuzz

Google Maps, comme tout autre produit Google est déjà facile à utiliser et leur API n'est pas si compliqué.

Published in WebDesign
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