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Google’s Salute to the Appalachian Trail

Google’s Salute to the Appalachian Trail Here is what is included with this Doodle that was created by Nate Swinehart. Today’s slideshow Doodle celebrates the Appalachian Trail — click the Doodle to explore the 2,190-mile footpath that spans across 14 U.S. states! The Appalachian Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world and has… Continue reading Google’s Salute to the Appalachian Trail

Google Commemoration Day

Google Commemoration Day On September 7th we commemorate the Google Search Engine. Sometime in January of 1996, Stanford University Ph.D. students Sergey Brin and Larry Page began a research project. This project involved creating a search engine called BackRub, this project would turn out to be the origin of what we now know as Google.… Continue reading Google Commemoration Day

Google Commemoration Day

Google Commemoration Day On September 7th we commemorate the Google Search Engine. Sometime in January of 1996, Stanford University Ph.D. students Sergey Brin and Larry Page began a research project. This project involved creating a search engine called BackRub, this project would turn out to be the origin of what we now know as Google.… Continue reading Google Commemoration Day

Google Streetview

Google Streetview I love to spend my days looking at Google Streetview. Here are some interesting and funny things I have discovered. Afternoon Delight May 21, 2023 Afternoon Delight The Google Streetview car was making its rounds in April 2018, in Taichung City in central Taiwan, when the driver ran across a couple having some… Continue reading Google Streetview

Advance Searching on Google and Bing

Google First and foremost Google automatically assumes that two or more words in the search box are “AND” searches. This means “First Last” are First AND Last. Other search operators for Google are: Symbol Function ” “ Put any phrase in quotes to force Google to use exact-match. On single words, prevents synonyms. OR Google search… Continue reading Advance Searching on Google and Bing