
In 2006 it was a pirate. Halloween party-goers donned eye patches, tricornes , and the Jolly Roger , inspired by favorite seafarer Captain J...
In 2006 it was a pirate. Halloween party-goers donned eye patches, tricornes , and the Jolly Roger , inspired by favorite seafarer Captain J...
This week, our Trondheim-based Google Alerts team launched support for feeds, a highly requested feature you can use to receive alerts via ...
(Note: Click on the first result in each of the search results pages linked to throughout the post to see this feature in action.) A scanner...
The reliability of cloud computing has been a hot topic recently, partly because glitches in the cloud don't happen behind closed doors ...
It was exactly two years ago at the EDUCAUSE conference that we first announced our free Google Apps offering for educational institutions...
(Cross-posted from the Google Mobile Blog ) With the U.S. elections less than a week away, voting drives are ramping up. Political parties a...
If you've been paying even passing attention to the 2008 election, you know that without a doubt this is the most documented election in...
Google recently celebrated its 10th birthday . As we participated in the festivities, we realized that we are coming upon another birthday: ...
In a world where governments all too often censor what their citizens can see and do on the Internet, Google has from the start promoted glo...
In less than two weeks, every vote will count as Americans decide who will become the next U.S. president. During the last national election...
Google was built on the principle of making the world's information more accessible and useful. Before the company was even founded, Lar...
It's no secret that we have fun finding innovative solutions to big problems. Recently, some fellow software engineers and I applied thi...
Even before we introduced Google Earth back in 2005 , the team had long dreamed of being able to carry the Earth around in your pocket. Wel...
We first launched quote extraction in Google News in April, offering you a way to browse quotations extracted from the past 30 days of news...
Whether you've lost signal on the subway or turned your phone's wireless connection off on an airplane, you no longer have to wait t...
There's more than one important vote going on this Election Day. On November 4, as Americans cast their ballots for President of the Un...
In May we opened up Google Sites , and while the service itself was only in English, it has always supported the ability to add website cont...
Two weeks ago, I spent a day with Dr. Ellen Shelton and her 11th grade Advanced Placement English students at Tupelo High School in Tupelo, ...
At Google, we pride ourselves on helping people find things on the Internet. And every four years in America, Google Trends shows that peop...
The time has come to announce the conclusion of the 2008 Google Treasure Hunt competition. More than 100,000 people worldwide tackled the p...
Halloween is nearly upon us; the days are getting shorter and Google is gearing up for one of our favorite holidays. But as the temperature ...
For a lot of us who work here, there's one thing that defines the culture more than anything else: the food. We have a passion for ever...
This week we launched a set of new features to all iGoogle users in the U.S. These features were designed to make it more powerful and brin...
When I first started working at Google in 2006 I was amazed to see that the fabled 20% time really existed, and that it was up to me to dec...
Last night, Republican candidate John McCain and Democratic candidate Barack Obama met at New York's Hofstra University for the last 200...
I'm an iGoogle addict. I check my news, email, stocks, feeds and weather there and sometimes even manage to squeeze in a game or two dur...
A decade has passed since Jon Postel left our midst. It seems timely to look back beyond that decade and to look forward beyond a decade he...