2013年10月14日 星期一

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Innovation

Who Made That Android Logo?

By PAGAN KENNEDY

Finding inspiration for a robot on a bathroom door.

Technophoria

In a Mood? Call Center Agents Can Tell

By NATASHA SINGER

New techniques in computational voice analysis are promising to help machines identify the emotions behind a person's voice.
Meron Gribetz, founder of Meta, wearing its smart glasses. Hand-tracking lets wearers type on virtual keyboards in midair.

Novelties

Seeking a Staredown With Google Glass

By ANNE EISENBERG

Spurred by Google Glass, rivals will offer their own smart glasses - many of which will have a different look and be geared toward specialized markets.


Google Jousts With South Korea's Piecemeal Internet Rules New York Times
Travelers who want to go from Gimpo International Airport to the Gangnam neighborhood of Seoul cannot rely on Google Maps. Google Maps can provide ...
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At Google, 'Advertising' Is the Key Word Wall Street Journal
In July Google Inc. made what Chief Executive Larry Page called “the biggest-ever change” to its cash-cow search-advertising service, completing the transition ...
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Google goes Facebook, will add user comments to ads Kingston Daily Freeman
Taking a page from Facebook, Google on Friday said it may start showing its users' recommendations and comments in advertising that appears on Google ...
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Google will put user photos in online ads New York Post
Google wants your permission to use your name, photo and product reviews in ... and other content bought on the Google Play store could show up in ads that ...
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Google's 'Ingress' coming to iOS in 2014 tuaw.com
Google's popular mobile augmented-reality game called Ingress will be coming to iOS in 2014, reports AllThingsD. Ingress product manager Brandon Badger ...
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Google wants to use your name and photo for advertising natmonitor.com
Those who have had a problem with Google's privacy policy in the past won't appreciate the company's latest revision to those policies, which, according to a ...
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Google Uses Quantum Computers to Optimize Android, Plots World ... DailyTech
But since then Google's been relatively silent on the collaboration, leaving some to wonder if it'd given up on quantum computing. But in May the trio announced ...
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Google changes terms to add user data to Web ads WTSP 10 News
The Google logo is seen on the front door of the new Google Engineering center ... "On Google, you're in control of what you share," reads a statement from the ...
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Google's Algorithm Updates: Should Content Marketers Be Worried? Small Business Trends
It seems like every time we content marketers look up from writing blog posts and ebooks, Google has changed the game, yet again. Below is a rundown of a few ...
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Google Facing Antitrust Accusations In Brazil RedOrbit
Brazil's federal antitrust court (Cade) is investigating allegations of anti-competitive practices levied against Google by Microsoft and a pair of Brazilian ...
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Google volunteers to help rescue Phailin cyclone victims Times of India
Google has launched a 'Person Finder' to help those displaced by the storm to reconnect with their families. It is an open source software.
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Google May Feature You In An Ad (Unless You Opt-Out) Chicago Tribune
In an update to its terms of service, Google announced that - starting on November 11th - "your friends, family and others may see your (Google+) Profile name ...
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Google's Person Finder and Google Crisis Map Response for ... Daily News & Analysis
Google's Person Finder, open source software that allows individuals to post and search for the status of relatives or friends affected by a disaster, has been set ...
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Ex-Google China Chief Lee Kaifu Under Propagandist Attack Chicago Tribune
In a 9,000-words-piece published on the website of "Party Building," a magazine that claims to be overseen by China's Central Propaganda Commission, ...
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Google's TV Strategy Still Sounds Confusing TIME
Google apparently isn't quite ready to announce the switch-over yet; ... Google TV tried to combine cable and satellite programming with Internet video and apps.
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Google wants to sell more ads using your name and profile CNET
Google prepares to expand how it uses user endorsements in display ads. ... All those Google +1's that you've been scattering over the Web are about to come ...
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Google: Opt out or your face may be in ads San Francisco Chronicle
Google has changed its terms of service with a provision that requires users to now opt out of having their pictures and endorsements used in advertisements on ...
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Google says you can help sell ads The Seattle Times
Google's move follows a similar proposal by Facebook. The social network in August said it would show users' faces and names in ads about products they ...
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Privacy advocates object to Google's plan to add user ... San Jose Mercury News
MOUNTAIN VIEW -- Taking a page from Facebook, Google (GOOG) said Friday that it will start showing user comments and endorsements in ads that appear on ...
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Google sets plan to sell users' endorsements Boston Globe
SAN FRANCISCO — Google, following in Facebook's footsteps, wants to sell users' endorsements to marketers to help them hawk their wares. On Friday ...
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