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Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

3/31/2013

Google Nose features, and promotional video



We're excited to announce our newest addition to Search: Google Nose. What do wet dogs smell like? Google Nose! How about victory? Google Nose! Try searching on Google for "wet dog" and explore other smells that people sniffed for, or visit google.com/nose to learn more. Happy smelling!

3/19/2013

Google Chrome, promotional video the Peanut Gallery




Create your own silent film at https://www.peanutgalleryfilms.com/.

PEANUT GALLERY is a Chrome Experiment that lets you add intertitles to old film clips using your voice, then share those clips with your friends. It uses your computer's microphone and the Web Speech API in Google Chrome to turn speech into text.

Music: "Plucky Daisy" by Kevin MacLeod

3/12/2013

Google Chrome, Chrome: Now Everywhere promotional video




Chrome: one browser for your laptop, phone and tablet. When you use Chrome across all of your devices, your web gets better, everywhere.

3/06/2013

Google Search App: Snow Day Advertising video




A business man and his daughter get to enjoy some unexpected time together thanks to a timely notification from Google Voice Search.

2/21/2013

Chromebook Pixel: For What's Next promotional video




Chromebook Pixel: a laptop that brings together the best in hardware, software, and design. Learn more at http://www.chromebook.com/pixel

4.3 million pixels – each invisible to the unaided eye – work together to deliver crisp text, vivid colors, and extra wide viewing angles. The 12.85” screen has the highest pixel density of any laptop, and a 3:2 photographic format designed for the web puts every one of those pixels to good use.

2/20/2013

The Year in Film with Google promotional video




For more, visit our Oscars page, http://www.google.com/oscars

Watch or buy the released nominated videos here: http://goo.gl/FHYoM

Clips Provided By:
21 Jump Street, Courtesy of Columbia Pictures
Amour, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment
Argo, Courtesy of Warner Bros
Batman pulled over, Courtesy of Montgomery police dept
Beasts of the Southern Wild, Courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures
Django Unchained, Courtesy of The Weinstein Company
Hobbit Premier video, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Les Misérables, Courtesy of NBC Universal
Life of Pi, Courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures
Lincoln, Courtesy of Disney and DreamWorks
Live Stream of Oscar Nominations, Courtesy of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Magic Mike, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Paranormal Activity 4, Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
Prometheus, Courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures
Silver Linings Playbook, Courtesy of The Weinstein Company
Skyfall, Courtesy of MGM and Sony Pictures Entertainment
Skyfall Royal Premiere, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment
The Amazing Spider-Man, © 2012 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. © 2013 Marvel Entertainment, LLC & its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved COURTESY OF COLUMBIA PICTURES
The Dark Knight Rises, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
The Hunger Games, Courtesy of Lions Gate Films, Inc.
The Vow, Courtesy of Screen Gems
Zero Dark Thirty, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment

2/11/2013

Google, Fireside Hangouts 2013 video




In January 2012, the White House called on citizens across America to submit their video questions for President Obama on YouTube. After over 250,000 submissions a handful of people were chosen to ask their questions directly to the President in a Google+ Hangout.

This year, on February 14th at 4:50pm ET, the President will again join citizens in a Google+ Hangout to discuss the top issues facing Americans.

2/05/2013

Google, Doodle 4 Google 2012 - That's a wrap! video




Doodle 4 Google is an annual program that invites US students K-12 to use their artistic talents to think big and redesign our homepage logo for millions to see.

This video shows a recap of the 2012 competition and the final awards ceremony that was hosted in NYC on May 17th, 2012. Enter this year's competition at http://www.google.com/doodle4google

2/02/2013

Moonshots live in the gray area between audacious technology and pure science fiction




Moonshots live in the gray area between audacious technology and pure science fiction. Instead of a mere 10% gain, a moonshot aims for a 10x improvement over what currently exists. The combination of a huge problem, a radical solution to that problem, and the breakthrough technology that just might make that solution possible, is the essence of a moonshot.

Please join us at http://www.solveforx.com and browse through the hundreds of moonshots that have been curated by the community.

1/14/2013

Doodle 4 Google 2013 is Open For Submissions! video




Doodle 4 Google is an annual program that invites US students K-12 to use their artistic talents to think big and redesign our homepage logo for millions to see.

This year, we ask students to exercise their creative imaginations around the theme, "My Best Day Ever..." One talented student artist will see their artwork appear on the Google homepage, receive a $30,000 college scholarship, and a $50,000 technology grant among other cool prizes! Happy doodling! 

Find out more at http://www.google.com/doodle4google