Go Inside Search to get the most out of Google. On Tuesday, we held a media event in San Francisco to introduce new and faster ways to search using your voice, an image or Instant Pages. We also launched Inside Search, a new website that hosted a live stream of the event. Inside Search contains a wealth of information about search and we wanted to let you know more about it. When providing detailed information about a new search feature, we often link to an official landing page from the blog post (such as this one for Google Instant or this one for Google Images with sorting).
Since there wasn’t one central place you could find all that information, we created a one-stop shop for all search-related features, tips and tricks. Whether you’re a beginner to web search or a search master, you’ll find all the search shortcuts you need under the Features section of the site. Finally, be sure to visit the Playground section of the site.
Google Earth Pictures: The Most Mysterious Sightings Ever (PHOTOS) Google Earth, which allows you to "fly anywhere" in the world to see satellite images of almost any place on Earth, has enabled us to "travel" to landmarks and parks, buildings and cities, and even to the ocean floor with just a few clicks. The vantage point Google Earth provides has shown us things we weren't expecting to see--and can't always explain: a giant pink bunny, a massive drawing of Colonel Sanders, a mysterious figure carved into the earth, and a "UFO" that appears to hover over a field. We've put together the strangest, most enigmatic Google Earth sightings ever in the slideshow below. Check them out, vote for your favorite, then send us the strangest views you've ever seen! + Add a slide Click "Add a Slide" to upload pictures of the craziest sightings you've ever spotted in Google's mapping service.
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