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http://www.celsias.com/article/if-internet-was-country-it-would-be-5th-biggest-en/ Although Facebook has announced plans to improve energy efficiency and it’s new data center in Oregon is 38% more efficient than others, this infographic suggests it is still leading the pack in terms of power usage. The colorful chart is the result of a recent survey of the world’s most visited websites, conducted by Peer 1 . Last week, Greenpeace released a new report looking at the energy choices that power cloud computing.

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"It's what we call AI complete," says Dmitriy Genzel, a research scientist at Google.

Google's Artificial Intelligence Translates Poetry : NPR

http://www.npr.org/2011/01/16/132959095/googles-artificial-intelligence-translates-poetry
Google is back to hiring again. That's good news for thousands of junior managers and software developers out there hoping to find safe harbor during this recessionary storm.

15 Google Interview Questions That Will Make You Feel Stupid

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Le Figaro - Sciences : Google numérise des milliards de mots

http://www.lefigaro.fr/sciences/2010/12/16/01008-20101216ARTFIG00752-google-numerise-des-milliards-de-mots.php «“Dieu” n'est pas mort, mais il aurait besoin d'un bon service de communication.» C'est l'une des nombreuses conclusions à laquelle sont arrivés les chercheurs de l'université de Harvard (États-Unis) en interrogeant le corpus des 500 milliards de mots utilisés dans les 5 millions de livres numérisés par Google et plusieurs universités américaines (Science, 17 décembre 2010). Les livres couvrant pour l'instant une période allant de 1800 à 2000, on voit nettement que l'utilisation de ce mot s'effondre à partir des années 1860 jusqu'en 1900 et que, depuis, elle reste relativement stable mais ne décolle pas.
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Why Google Should Buy a Groupon Clone: Tech News «

After being turned down by Groupon, despite offering a reported $6 billion for the Chicago-based, group-shopping phenomenon, Google is apparently shopping around for a similar company to buy, according to a report in the New York Post . While the report could be a ploy on the part of some smaller competitors to bump their names to the top of the acquisition list, there are some good reasons for Google to consider doing exactly that. A marriage of local advertising and social shopping could fill a big hole in the web company’s portfolio, if it is handled properly. http://gigaom.com/2010/12/21/google-buy-groupon-clone/
http://gigaom.com/2010/12/21/google%e2%80%99s-big-problem-it-ain%e2%80%99t-what-you-think/ When I first met Larry Page and Sergey Brin back in the 20th century, my first impressions about them included phrases like super-smart, engineer’s engineers and minimalists. They argued against the clutter that was AltaVista (for you youngsters it was a great search engine before Google) and wanted their creation – Google – to be the exact opposite and focus on finding things on the web really, really quickly:

Google’s Big Problem: It Ain’t What You Think: Tech News «

http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/08/googles-next-big-thing/ Today at LeWeb ’10 in Paris, France, our own Michael Arrington took the stage to talk with Google’s Marissa Mayer . Mayer recently took a new job within Google. Technically, she’s now the head of consumer products for the company.

Marissa Mayer’s Next Big Thing: “Contextual Discovery” — Google Results Without Search

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Google invests $5 million in grassroots journalism | ZDNet

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Internet-connected devices will soon “just work” and understand autonomously, automatically and quickly what a user wants to know, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in a speech today. While recent and upcoming Google product releases may seem different and disconnected, Schmidt contended there’s a unified theory behind them. For instance, both mobile Voice Actions and Google TV are a natural extension of the way we humans think and expect things to function.

Eric Schmidt: Welcome to “Age of Augmented Humanity” «

http://gigaom.com/2010/09/07/eric-schmidt-welcome-to-the-age-of-augmented-humanity/

For Google, the Cloud Is Its Mobile Future «

http://gigaom.com/2010/08/12/for-google-cloud-is-its-mobile-future/ If there was any doubt that mobile and the cloud will eventually converge, Google is putting it to rest.

Googler Turns Down $500,000 Cash Bonus To Quit And Join Facebook

Facebook is recruiting like crazy right now and Google is doing everything it can do to hang on to employees. TechCrunch's Mike Arrington says the company offered one employee a 15% raise and $500,000 retension bonus.

Google Pays $700 Million In Cash For Flight Info Provider ITA

Erick Schonfeld is a technology journalist and the former Editor in Chief of TechCrunch.

Google's U.S. Economic Impact: $54 Billion for Businesses, Publi

Google plans to hold a number of events across the U.S. this morning where the company will highlight its economic impact on local economies.

Google TV delayed beyond CES because of lousy reviews | VentureBeat

Google TV was supposed to be one of the stars of the show at the Consumer Electronics Show next month in Las Vegas.