| Google to Offer Internet Service in Olathe, Kansas Wall Street Journal
 Google
 Inc. said Tuesday it would offer high-speed Internet service in the 
city of Olathe, Kan., a Kansas City suburb with around 125,000 
residents. The plan marks the first expansion of Google Fiber, an Internet and video service that competes with ...
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| Google Now Allows You To Search Solely Animated GIFs Huffington Post
 This isn't the most earth-scattering develop to hit Google Image Search. In fact, you were previously able to search for "Graphics Interchange Format" files, or GIFs, on Google, but never could you filter out still-image GIFs from their better-known ...
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| Google's RSS Chrome extension returns to Chrome Web Store but Reader-less TechHive (blog)
 Google may have upset a small, yet vocal minority, over the impending closure of Google
 Reader on July 1, but the company hasn't given up entirely on RSS. The 
search giant's RSS Subscription Extension has reappeared on the Chrome 
Web Store after it ...
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| Google Releases Realtime API For Drive Apps InformationWeek
 "With the new Google Drive Realtime API, you can now easily add some of the same real-time collaboration that powers Google Drive to your own apps," explained Brian Cairns, a software engineer at Google, in a blog post. "This new API handles network ...
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| Google Embeds March Madness Bracket In Search, Because Screw Sports Sites TechCrunch
 Who
 wins basketball games is an immutable fact. No one owns that 
information, so why should some random sports sites get the windfall of 
traffic as millions of sports fan search Google for the NCAA March Madness bracket? In Google's latest application ...
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| Silent Movies Gone Google: Browser Lets Users DIY Title Cards TIME
 Google
 just launched The Peanut Gallery, a new tool for its Chrome browser, 
which allows users to add their own title cards to clips from classic 
movies. And you don't have to be a film buff to see these 
black-and-white silent pictures for what they ...
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| Google Images adds filters for animated GIFs, clip art CNET (blog)
 Animated GIF search in Google Images. (Credit: Screenshot by Casey Newton/CNET). Google
 is making it easier to find the perfect animated GIF with which to 
e-mail a friend or post on a blog, adding new filters to Images that let
 users query specific ...
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| Google Babble: The One (Rumored) Chat Service to Rule Them All Mashable
 Google
 will soon unify all its disparate chat services under a single banner 
called Babble, a new report says. The new service will be integrated 
throughout all of Google's communication products, most of which have their own specific features and ...
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| Google undeletes RSS extension for Chrome browser CNET
 The 868,163 people who've installed Google's RSS-handling extension for Chrome can breathe a sigh of relief, because Google
 has resurrected it after its deletion last week. "My RSS extension was 
removed by mistake, but it is now up again," said Finnur ...
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