Thursday 28 August 2014

10 of Google Important Acquisitions

Since 2001 Google has spent a lot of money on taking over 163 companies - $28 billion actually. This means that Google have bought on average one company each month. They have bought many different types of companies from services and technology, mapping companies, to security, gadgets, gaming and robotics. Here we are taking a look at the 10 of the most important and worthy acquisitions that have impacted Google’s business.
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Makani power-clean energy – $30 million
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Google made an investment in green energy start-up before purchasing Makani Power in May of last year and since that time Makani have been working from the labs of Google X building airborne wind turbines that could be the dominant form of clean energy. At the moment Google is working on a prototype.

Zagat – Restaurant Reviews – $151 million
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Google bought Zagat in 2011 and the purchase was more about getting the content of the company into the various Google services including Maps, Search and Earth. Thanks to the treasures of ratings of Zagat, Google has been able to compete better with other services such as Yelp.
Titan Aerospace – Drone and UAVs – $60 million
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Google purchase Titan Aerospace, the company based in Mexico, in April this year and they have many uses for the company which makes solar powered flying drones. Titan Aerospace, along with contributing to photos for Google Earth and Maps, will be a big role in Project Loon. This project aims to bring connectivity to the internet to places without it as it could beam broadband from the sky.
DeepMind Technologies – Artificial Intelligence – $650 million
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Google would like to be able to organize the multimedia and data of the world and this is one of the main reasons behind the acquisition of DeepMind Technologies. They want to be able to provide computers with corresponding perception capabilities, which would allow machines to do things like listening to music and then building descriptions of their perceptions.
Boston Dynamics – Robotics – $500 million
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At one time Boston Dynamics made mobile research robots for the Pentagon. However they are now making Googles robots led by Andy Rubin, the former Android boss. Google want to be able to deliver packages in the same way that Amazon wants to use delivery drones and at the moment the robots of Google are in training with the Marine Corps in the US.
Wave – Navigation Software – $966 million
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Google bought the navigation and GPS company Waze and paid around $1 billion in June, despite the fact that the company had not been making a great deal of money. However Waze does have 44 million users and a lot of outsourced data and Google has improved the real time mapping data when it comes down to conditions on the road along with accidents and closures.
Nest Labs – Home Automation – $3.2 billion
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Google revealed that they planned on bringing Android into the living rooms of people in 2011 and they wanted to do this by way of Android @Home. They paid around $3 billion for Nest Labs in January and it could bring the plan for Android @Home back to life. Nest is known for the thermostat and smoke detector home products and they have collected a great deal of data about habits of its users along with making a lot of sales.
DoubeClick – Online Advertising – $3.1 billion
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Google spent more than $3 billion when they purchased DoubleClick in 2008. The company ended up being a cash cow for them, serving ad services to Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola and others. It is said that 95% of the $12.67 billion revenue came thanks to advertising in the most recent quarter.
YouTube – Video Sharing – $1.65 billion
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Google took over one of the world’s largest video sharing websites, YouTube, for $1.65 billion in stock and users are said to upload around 100 hours of new content each minute. Thanks to monetizing, users can make money simply by posting video content on YouTube, thanks to it playing a big part in the culture of the internet.
Android – Mobile Software – $50 million
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When Android was only in the start-up stage at 22 months old, Google spent $50 million to obtain the company. Within under a decade of the purchase Android became one of the most widely used operating systems on mobiles and tablets in the world. Today Android is seen on TVs, tablets, phones, car systems, wearable devices and video games platforms. It was without a doubt one of the best deals that Google ever made.

Wednesday 27 August 2014

The Amazing Creative Sun Shorts ever. amazing












These guys dont know what will happen with them after taking selfies.. sadess moment for their family.

1 No Fear of Heights

Xenia Ignatyeva took a selfie from a bridge 28 feet off the ground to impress her friends. The 17-year-old Russian girl lost her balance and fell on a cable, which tragically electrocuted her.



#2 Jenni Rivera

In December of 2012 Mexican pop star Jenni Rivera and her entourage took this selfie right before taking off on a private jet which sadly crashed and left no survivors.

#3 Happy

On April 26, 2014 Courtney Sanford posted this picture of her reacting to the Pharrel Williams song 'Happy' while driving through North Carolina; seconds later she crashed into a truck and the accident proved to be fatal.

#4 Jadiel

This is a selfie snapped by a famous Puerto Rican reggaetón musician Jadiel, uploaded to Instagram moments before he had a fatal motorcycle crash in New York in May, 2014.

#5 MH17 Selfie

Gary Slok and his mother took this selfie minutes before taking off from Amsterdam on Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, which was shot down over Ukraine in July, 2014.

#6 Gun Selfie

21-year old Oscar Otero Aguilar lost his life when he tried to take a selfie with a gun for his Facebook page in July of 2014. The Mexican gun enthusiast accidentally shot himself in the head and didn't survive.

Tuesday 26 August 2014

Toyota unveil second version of Gran Turismo FT-1 concept car

At the beginning of the year Toyota showed off a real-life build of the concept car designed for Gran Turismo 6. Now, they have refined and perfected the design in their second go at the Toyota FT-1 Gran Turismo concept car and boy is it beautiful.
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The car was designed for ‘Vision Gran Turismo’ which sees real-world car manufacturers designing concept cars to be used in the game. When Toyota first showed off its FT-1 design rumors began to circulate that it was a prototype for the reboot of the Supra, a car which hasn’t seen production since 2002.
We recently reported on other entries to the project, including the Nissan Concept 2020 Vision GT and also the Mercedes AMG Vision GT.
Toyota failed to confirm the rumors but there are still a huge amount of fans with their fingers crossed. They say the new design is more “sophisticated” and “masculine”. The muscular design with its deeply sculpted intakes and outlets is certainly a head turner with Toyota adding that the “dramatic lines are seemingly shaped by the wind“.
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From the start of the FT-1 project, we wanted the driver to have a feeling of flow while at the wheel – to be able to focus on the road and nothing else,” said Sellene Lee, the Calty creative designer who proposed both color concepts.
There’s no release on whether the car will see mass production or whether it is actually a prototype for the new Supra, but you can take it for a spin in Gran Turismo 6 when the downloadable content becomes available.
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- See more at: http://interestingengineering.com/toyota-unveil-second-version-of-gran-turismo-ft-1-concept-car/#sthash.5MF9Bz5c.dpuf

Saturday 23 August 2014

Weird and amazing click pics that are banned from Face book.

That's An Elbow

That's An Elbow


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Baby Grayson


Baby Grayson

Just because the pictues of baby Grayson Walker are hard to look at doesn't mean that Facebook had to remove them entirely. It's like he's being bullied as soon as he's born!

Effin Facebook

Effin Facebook


Watch Where You Pee

Watch Where You Pee


Down With Down's Syndrome

Down With Down's Syndrome

A woman was banned entirely from Facebook after posting pictures of her son who has Down's Syndrome which Facebook deemed "inappropriate".

Michele Bachman and a Corndog

Michele Bachman and a Corndog

To be fair, no one else really wants to watch Michele Bachman eat a corndog either, but that's not really a good reason to ban it from Facebook and block the poster, comedian Shann Carr, from posting.

Wednesday 20 August 2014

10 of the World Strangest Feats of the World

There are some buildings in the world that certainly deserve being among the strangest on the planet so here we take a look at 10 of the world’s strangest feats of architecture from around the globe.

1. The Stone House Portugal
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The Stone House in Portugal looks like something that has come right out of the Flintstones. The house is made of stone and was constructed in-between two rocks. The house also comes with a steel door and windows that are bullet resistant to safeguard it from any vandalism. Inside, it looks a lot more comfortable than it does on the outside and it has to be classed as an example of modern architecture gone back to the Stone Age.
2. The Dancing building in the Czech Republic
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Just looking at this house you would think that it was shaking its booty in time to a tune. The Dancing House, which is also known as the Fred and Ginger, is located in Czech Republic and is a stunning piece of architecture. You might think that when they were building it, the builders had too many sips from the wine bottle as it wobbles all over the place. The designer of this wonderful building is Vlado Milunic and not surprisingly, it has become a symbol of the city and an attraction.
3. The Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum in Brazil
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The Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum is a large building that looks as though it had come from outer space and landed on the hillside overlooking the ocean. It was designed by Oscar Niemey in 1996 and stands 16 meters high, with a diameter of 50 meters.
4. La Pedrera in Spain
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La Pedrera is also known by the name Casa Mila and is located in Barcelona in Spain and it was said to have been designed for a married couple by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi . The building is very unconventional as there isn’t a single straight line to it and it was very controversial at the time of construction because of the bold undulating stone facade and twisted wrought iron that decorate the balconies and windows
5. The Crooked House in Poland
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The Crooked House is located in Poland and it looks like something that you might see in a cartoon movie. It is a delightful little house with its curves and mind bending design and it was built back in 2003.
6. Habitat 67 in Montreal, Canada
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The Habitat 67 is located in Canada and it is a complex piece of architecture that takes on the appearance of building blocks stacked one on top of the other in an obscure fashion. While it does look precarious in places, it is of course stable and it became a main attraction for Expo 67 when it was created by Moshe Safdie.
7. Forest Spiral in Hundertwasser, Germany
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The Forest Spiral was designed in 2000 and it takes its name from the green roof that spirals around the building. The movements and colours of it go towards giving the design a look that is very stylish and warm. It was designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, while the architect was Heinz Springmann and it certainly is something of a masterpiece.
8. Cubic House in Rotterdam, Netherlands
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The Cubic Houses located in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands are shaped as cubes placed at an angle, sitting over hexagon formed pylons that take on the appearance of trees. Together they all seem to make up a forest of house. In total there are 38 cubes and they were all designed to be attached to one another.
9. The Cathedral of Brasilia in Brazil
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The Cathedral of Brasilia is a stunning looking building that was designed especially for the Archdiocese of Brasilia. It was made with 16 columns of concrete and each of them has a weight of 90 tons. The building was designed to be light and airy and was made with a lot of attention going to the smallest details.
10. The National Centre for Performing Arts in China
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The National Centre for Performing Arts (otherwise known as the NCPA) took the designers, architects and builders 6 years to complete. The project began life in 2001 and was completed in 2007. It looks like a huge egg that is sunk into the artificial lake in front of it thanks to the stunning reflection of the glass and titanium building materials.
- See more at: http://interestingengineering.com/10-of-the-worlds-strangest-feats-of-architecture/#sthash.i0Zxp5HM.dpuf

No wonder why these photographs were selected as the Finalists. They are Absolutely Stunning!

Terraced fields during harvest season.
A champion bronco bucks a champion rider at the Helmville Rodeo.

Portrait of a young Suri boy going with his father to take care of the cattle.
McGeorge spent a quiet 6 hours trying to get the perfect image of this eastern screech owl out of its nest.
Captures a sea turtle at a dive site called Black Rock.
During their annual migration, wildebeests are forced to find new river crossings in the Serengeti-Mara region. "The animals were being taken by the unfamiliar currents of deep water and had to struggle to get close to the far bank. There were few rocks on which to land and the initial orderly progression soon became a desperate struggle of clambering," says Lunney.

As part of a show called "Well of Death," a biker performs a stunt at a village fair to celebrate Rath Jatra, a Hindu festival.
A group of locals playing billiards by Namtso Lake.

"Babylon-Made in Italy is inspired by the story of the Babylon tower, the painting by Pieter Bruegel and by a trip to the beautiful Cinque Terre in Italy," says Bova.
"Although my photo hardly does justice to describing the tenuous balance in Antarctica's ecosystem, it has served to crystallize in my memory one of the last stretches of untamed and inarticulate lands on earth," says Wang.