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According to a recently released National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study hybrid-electric vehicles are up to twice as dangerous to pedestrians as traditional cars. The effect is at its worst in the city, when HEVs are almost silent. Near-silent...
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The latest version of Google's Picasa photo-management software adds face-recognition features and simplifies geotagging, the company announced Tuesday. With its new capacity to match faces, Picasa 3.5 can automatically group photos in which the same...
Google will put out a similar thing as a side project like Google Sidewiki that doesn’t need to make money, and you’ll be another fly on their windshield. Goby is a new startup based in Boston that focuses on a market that Google hasn’t conquered: Planning...
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What do around 16,000 Google employees stare at in the morning when they’ve arrived at the office? They might be looking at Moma, the name for the google intranet. The meaning of the name of “Moma” is a mystery even to some of the employees...
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Techtree News Staff, Jan 06, 2009 1233 hrs IST Google has finally released the Picasa beta for the Mac platform, earlier limited to the Windows and the Linux platforms, as posted on their Google Blog . The Mac version has the features of the Picasa 3...
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A new version of Google Picasa promises to make tagging photos of your friends that much easier. It uses sophisticated facial recognition technologies to suggest "likely" tags for people hopefully saving you the tedium of typing them out repeatedly. ...