A new search engine called EntireWeb is promoted as being better than Google by providing a free alternative that searches the entire web in a few seconds without ads or tracking. Users are encouraged to try the new search engine and give feedback on whether it truly offers a better search experience than the dominant Google.
This is a PowerPoint presentation on all the Google Apps For Education. It was Presented by Kenneth Kinyanjui during Kimathi University Google Apps Derive Organised by Francis Gikeri (GSA Kimathi University)
1. Flip cameras, microphones, iMovie, InDesign, Photoshop, YouTube, and TubeChop were used at the construction stage to capture footage, record audio, edit videos, design layouts, and create advertisements.
2. During research, the internet was used to research documentaries, styles, and channels. Google Drive was used to create a survey to determine the preferred documentary topic and style.
3. Planning involved using Text2Mindmap to map out concepts and ideas, and Microsoft Office to create risk assessments and shot lists.
4. Evaluation used SlideShare to analyze Google Drive surveys and determine the final documentary concept.
New media technologies were pivotal in conducting research, planning, and evaluating our product as we used the internet for communication and research, smartphones for coordination, and design software like Photoshop and InDesign to create materials. Final Cut Pro and a Canon 550D camera were also used for video editing and photography.
The document discusses how new media technologies were used in the planning, construction, and evaluation of a music video project. YouTube, Google, and Facebook were used for research purposes like finding inspiration, costumes, and understanding the target audience. A digital camera was used to film location examples and the final video. Digital editing software helped synchronize the music, lyrics and video editing. The internet and social media were utilized to gather feedback on the finished project and spread it to a wide audience.
Google I/O 2013 was a large developer conference held in San Francisco that announced new products and features from Google. Some of the major announcements included the launch of Android Studio as a new integrated development environment to replace Eclipse, new Google Play Game Services for multiplayer and social gaming features, and the Mirror API and official apps for Google Glass. Google also announced new streaming music and messaging services, photo enhancements to Google+, and map improvements with more personalized details.
A new search engine called EntireWeb is promoted as being better than Google by providing a free alternative that searches the entire web in a few seconds without ads or tracking. Users are encouraged to try the new search engine and give feedback on whether it truly offers a better search experience than the dominant Google.
This is a PowerPoint presentation on all the Google Apps For Education. It was Presented by Kenneth Kinyanjui during Kimathi University Google Apps Derive Organised by Francis Gikeri (GSA Kimathi University)
1. Flip cameras, microphones, iMovie, InDesign, Photoshop, YouTube, and TubeChop were used at the construction stage to capture footage, record audio, edit videos, design layouts, and create advertisements.
2. During research, the internet was used to research documentaries, styles, and channels. Google Drive was used to create a survey to determine the preferred documentary topic and style.
3. Planning involved using Text2Mindmap to map out concepts and ideas, and Microsoft Office to create risk assessments and shot lists.
4. Evaluation used SlideShare to analyze Google Drive surveys and determine the final documentary concept.
New media technologies were pivotal in conducting research, planning, and evaluating our product as we used the internet for communication and research, smartphones for coordination, and design software like Photoshop and InDesign to create materials. Final Cut Pro and a Canon 550D camera were also used for video editing and photography.
The document discusses how new media technologies were used in the planning, construction, and evaluation of a music video project. YouTube, Google, and Facebook were used for research purposes like finding inspiration, costumes, and understanding the target audience. A digital camera was used to film location examples and the final video. Digital editing software helped synchronize the music, lyrics and video editing. The internet and social media were utilized to gather feedback on the finished project and spread it to a wide audience.
Google I/O 2013 was a large developer conference held in San Francisco that announced new products and features from Google. Some of the major announcements included the launch of Android Studio as a new integrated development environment to replace Eclipse, new Google Play Game Services for multiplayer and social gaming features, and the Mirror API and official apps for Google Glass. Google also announced new streaming music and messaging services, photo enhancements to Google+, and map improvements with more personalized details.
Google Inc. is an American public corporation and search engine that has attracted many loyal users due to its simple design and useful search results. As of 2008, Google had over 20,000 employees. While known for its focus on users, innovation, and environmentalism, Google also faces some criticism around privacy, copyright, and censorship issues.
Google has experimented with many products and services over the years that ultimately failed or were shut down, including:
1. Google X, a Mac OS-inspired homepage that lasted just one day; Google Catalogs, a print catalog search engine shut down after 7 years; and Google Web Accelerator, a caching proxy server discontinued in 2008 due to bugs and privacy issues.
2. Other failed efforts included Google Answers, a paid Q&A service outcompeted by Yahoo Answers; Google Wave, an email/IM/social media platform too complex for users; and Google Buzz, a social network that angered users with opt-out features.
3. While some projects like Google+
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a cloud computing service offered by Google that provides compute power, storage, data analytics and other functionality over the internet. The presentation discusses what GCP is, how CI&T partners with GCP and has received awards, how and where GCP can be used including for gaming, mobile apps and Hadoop, and the pricing of GCP services.
Google was founded in 1998 to provide internet-based search services and access to online information. It has since expanded into various products and services including advertising, applications, and hardware. Google uses complex algorithms to sort and rank search results and earns revenue primarily through advertising programs like AdWords and AdSense. It is headquartered in California and has grown from two founders to over 80,000 employees worldwide offering dozens of products in many languages.
Google offers many free products and services including Gmail, Google Docs, Google Chrome browser, Picasa photo sharing, Blogger for blogging, and iGoogle for customizing your homepage. Some of Google's other tools include Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Reader for RSS feeds, Google Analytics for website statistics, and Google Groups for online discussions. Google also provides research tools such as Google Scholar and search tools like Google Books that allow users to search text within books.
Google apps have increased productivity by 10x at UB. Over 1 million documents are now stored on Google Drive. Lotus Notes has been retired and all users have been converted to Google Apps. Google tools like Hangouts, Chromebooks, and digital signage have replaced older technologies and reduced costs. New business applications have been created using Google technology that are simple, intuitive, and accessible from any device. Adoption of Google apps at UB now exceeds industry benchmarks and has transformed the company into a digital business.
GTUGs are user groups for people interested in Google's developer technologies. Shoubra GTUG is one such group in Egypt located at Shoubra University. They aim to teach students Google technologies like Android, Google Apps, and Google Cloud through workshops and sessions. They also offer cooperative activities where students can work on projects together to gain experience developing using Google technologies.
GTUGs are user groups for people interested in Google's developer technologies. Shoubra GTUG is one such group in Egypt located at Shoubra University. They aim to teach students Google technologies like Android, Google Apps, and Cloud through workshops and sessions. They also offer cooperative activities where students can work on projects together to gain experience developing using Google technologies.
Google+ is a social media platform owned by Google with over 1.15 billion active users globally and 2.2 million in India. While integrated with other Google products, it is not as widely used as Facebook and sees little engagement from younger users, averaging only 7 minutes a month of user time. However, it can be useful for businesses for search engine visibility, connecting with targeted circles, and leveraging features like Hangouts for video calls and online events.
Getting Started with Google Apps & Google APIsEric Rasch
Here's a basic intro into what Google Apps Google APIs are. I included a couple of examples on how we're using both of them at the Office of Communications (http://med.uth.tmc.edu/comm/) to help build better websites.
This document provides an overview of Google's many education-focused products and services including Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Books, Google Scholar, Google Mail, Google Talk, Google Alerts, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Drive, Google Forms, Google Wave, Picasa and more. It discusses how these tools can be used for collaboration, organization, communication, content creation and accessing information. The document encourages exploring these free resources and provides basic instructions for setting up accounts and using some of the key tools.
This document provides an overview of Google's many education-focused products and services including Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Books, Google Scholar, Google Mail, Google Talk, Google Alerts, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Drive, Google Forms, Google Wave, Picasa and more. It discusses how these tools can be used for collaboration, organization, communication, content creation and accessing information. The document encourages exploring these free resources and provides basic instructions for setting up accounts and using some of the key tools.
Google has expanded internationally over the past decade through representative offices and partnerships in over 144 countries. It holds a 60% global market share for search and has more market share in Europe than the US. Google aims to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible through culturally relevant applications in many languages. It has acquired over 50 companies to extend its services and now has major presences in India, Europe, Latin America, and other regions through offices and local partnerships.
Google is an American multinational company founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin built around its popular search engine. It has since expanded to offer over 151 products and services including Gmail, YouTube, Android, Google Maps, Google Chrome, and more. The company's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful through innovations like high-speed internet with Google Fiber and advances in voice search, translation, and customization.
Google has launched Google+, a new social networking effort, in an attempt to avoid the privacy issues that plagued the launch of Google Buzz. Google+ will start as an invite-only platform like early Gmail and is intended to be a constantly evolving project rather than a finished product. Google+ incorporates some popular Facebook features like customizable sharing groups but also provides innovations like strong mobile integration and appearing across Google products. The success of Google+ will depend on whether users are willing to try another social platform, though features embedded in existing Google services may help adoption.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, the virtual globe Google Earth, and popular apps like Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. Users can create a Google account with an email and password to access these services. While Google seeks user feedback, some areas for improvement include more advanced search options, stronger privacy protections, and reducing spam.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, and virtual mapping software like Google Earth. Popular Google apps include Gmail, Calendar, Talk, Writely, and Spreadsheets, with Gmail being the most widely used for its advantages on mobile. Users create an account by providing a username, email, and password on any Google app.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, the virtual globe Google Earth, and popular apps like Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. Users can create a Google account with an email and password to access these services. While Google seeks user feedback, some areas for improvement include more advanced search options, stronger privacy protections, and reducing spam.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, the virtual globe Google Earth, and popular apps like Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. Users can create a Google account with an email and password to access these services. While Google seeks user feedback, some areas for improvement include more advanced search options, stronger privacy protections, and reducing spam.
Google Inc. is an American public corporation and search engine that has attracted many loyal users due to its simple design and useful search results. As of 2008, Google had over 20,000 employees. While known for its focus on users, innovation, and environmentalism, Google also faces some criticism around privacy, copyright, and censorship issues.
Google has experimented with many products and services over the years that ultimately failed or were shut down, including:
1. Google X, a Mac OS-inspired homepage that lasted just one day; Google Catalogs, a print catalog search engine shut down after 7 years; and Google Web Accelerator, a caching proxy server discontinued in 2008 due to bugs and privacy issues.
2. Other failed efforts included Google Answers, a paid Q&A service outcompeted by Yahoo Answers; Google Wave, an email/IM/social media platform too complex for users; and Google Buzz, a social network that angered users with opt-out features.
3. While some projects like Google+
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a cloud computing service offered by Google that provides compute power, storage, data analytics and other functionality over the internet. The presentation discusses what GCP is, how CI&T partners with GCP and has received awards, how and where GCP can be used including for gaming, mobile apps and Hadoop, and the pricing of GCP services.
Google was founded in 1998 to provide internet-based search services and access to online information. It has since expanded into various products and services including advertising, applications, and hardware. Google uses complex algorithms to sort and rank search results and earns revenue primarily through advertising programs like AdWords and AdSense. It is headquartered in California and has grown from two founders to over 80,000 employees worldwide offering dozens of products in many languages.
Google offers many free products and services including Gmail, Google Docs, Google Chrome browser, Picasa photo sharing, Blogger for blogging, and iGoogle for customizing your homepage. Some of Google's other tools include Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Reader for RSS feeds, Google Analytics for website statistics, and Google Groups for online discussions. Google also provides research tools such as Google Scholar and search tools like Google Books that allow users to search text within books.
Google apps have increased productivity by 10x at UB. Over 1 million documents are now stored on Google Drive. Lotus Notes has been retired and all users have been converted to Google Apps. Google tools like Hangouts, Chromebooks, and digital signage have replaced older technologies and reduced costs. New business applications have been created using Google technology that are simple, intuitive, and accessible from any device. Adoption of Google apps at UB now exceeds industry benchmarks and has transformed the company into a digital business.
GTUGs are user groups for people interested in Google's developer technologies. Shoubra GTUG is one such group in Egypt located at Shoubra University. They aim to teach students Google technologies like Android, Google Apps, and Google Cloud through workshops and sessions. They also offer cooperative activities where students can work on projects together to gain experience developing using Google technologies.
GTUGs are user groups for people interested in Google's developer technologies. Shoubra GTUG is one such group in Egypt located at Shoubra University. They aim to teach students Google technologies like Android, Google Apps, and Cloud through workshops and sessions. They also offer cooperative activities where students can work on projects together to gain experience developing using Google technologies.
Google+ is a social media platform owned by Google with over 1.15 billion active users globally and 2.2 million in India. While integrated with other Google products, it is not as widely used as Facebook and sees little engagement from younger users, averaging only 7 minutes a month of user time. However, it can be useful for businesses for search engine visibility, connecting with targeted circles, and leveraging features like Hangouts for video calls and online events.
Getting Started with Google Apps & Google APIsEric Rasch
Here's a basic intro into what Google Apps Google APIs are. I included a couple of examples on how we're using both of them at the Office of Communications (http://med.uth.tmc.edu/comm/) to help build better websites.
This document provides an overview of Google's many education-focused products and services including Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Books, Google Scholar, Google Mail, Google Talk, Google Alerts, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Drive, Google Forms, Google Wave, Picasa and more. It discusses how these tools can be used for collaboration, organization, communication, content creation and accessing information. The document encourages exploring these free resources and provides basic instructions for setting up accounts and using some of the key tools.
This document provides an overview of Google's many education-focused products and services including Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Books, Google Scholar, Google Mail, Google Talk, Google Alerts, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Drive, Google Forms, Google Wave, Picasa and more. It discusses how these tools can be used for collaboration, organization, communication, content creation and accessing information. The document encourages exploring these free resources and provides basic instructions for setting up accounts and using some of the key tools.
Google has expanded internationally over the past decade through representative offices and partnerships in over 144 countries. It holds a 60% global market share for search and has more market share in Europe than the US. Google aims to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible through culturally relevant applications in many languages. It has acquired over 50 companies to extend its services and now has major presences in India, Europe, Latin America, and other regions through offices and local partnerships.
Google is an American multinational company founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin built around its popular search engine. It has since expanded to offer over 151 products and services including Gmail, YouTube, Android, Google Maps, Google Chrome, and more. The company's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful through innovations like high-speed internet with Google Fiber and advances in voice search, translation, and customization.
Google has launched Google+, a new social networking effort, in an attempt to avoid the privacy issues that plagued the launch of Google Buzz. Google+ will start as an invite-only platform like early Gmail and is intended to be a constantly evolving project rather than a finished product. Google+ incorporates some popular Facebook features like customizable sharing groups but also provides innovations like strong mobile integration and appearing across Google products. The success of Google+ will depend on whether users are willing to try another social platform, though features embedded in existing Google services may help adoption.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, the virtual globe Google Earth, and popular apps like Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. Users can create a Google account with an email and password to access these services. While Google seeks user feedback, some areas for improvement include more advanced search options, stronger privacy protections, and reducing spam.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, and virtual mapping software like Google Earth. Popular Google apps include Gmail, Calendar, Talk, Writely, and Spreadsheets, with Gmail being the most widely used for its advantages on mobile. Users create an account by providing a username, email, and password on any Google app.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, the virtual globe Google Earth, and popular apps like Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. Users can create a Google account with an email and password to access these services. While Google seeks user feedback, some areas for improvement include more advanced search options, stronger privacy protections, and reducing spam.
Google is a public corporation that focuses on internet search, cloud computing, and advertising technologies. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and runs over one million servers worldwide to process over a billion search requests daily. Google offers translation services for over 35 languages, mobile and desktop operating systems, the virtual globe Google Earth, and popular apps like Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. Users can create a Google account with an email and password to access these services. While Google seeks user feedback, some areas for improvement include more advanced search options, stronger privacy protections, and reducing spam.
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In iOS 18, Apple has introduced a significant revamp to the Control Centre, making it more intuitive and user-friendly. One of the standout features is a quicker and more accessible way to shut down your iPhone. This enhancement aims to streamline the user experience, allowing for faster access to essential functions. Discover how iOS 18's redesigned Control Centre can simplify your daily interactions with your iPhone, bringing convenience right at your fingertips.
2. Sub ideas
- New features of google
hangouts (replacing gchat)
- How to use google
handout
- Use of google hangouts
Central Idea
Know what is Google
Hangouts and how we can
use it properly in our daily
life.
3. Google Talk was started
as an instant-messaging
platform built into Gmail
and is often called Gchat
by its fans.
Hangouts is a
pretty solid
replacement
for Google Talk.
Hangouts is a pretty
solid replacement for
Google Talk but
modern and full of
features.
WHY GOOGLE HANGOUTS?
4. ¿What is Google Hangouts and how
we can use it properly in our daily life?
5. ¿What is?
▸ Is an unified
communications
service
▸ Google+ and
Gmail
6. GOOGLE
HANGOUTS
▸ DEVELOPED BY GOOGLE INC.
▸ On February 3, 2013 it was announced that
Google Talk would be removed on February
16, 2015. The service was replaced by
Hangouts.
▸ It was announced on May 15, 2013
8. Uses
▸ Cost-effective collaboration platform for enterprise customers.
▸ Google Hangouts on Air.
▸ Google Hangouts replaces Google+, Gmail and Google Talk
app.
▸ Google Voice.
10. Google consumers
don’t like hangouts
▸ Messages take about half a minute to
load on phones like iphone5
▸ The message extensions that google
adds in the google chrome bar don’t
please consumers
12. References
● Rouse, Steele, M. (n.d of July of 2016). TechTarget. obtained from
● TechTarget:
http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/definition/Google-Hangouts.
● Nickinson, P. (10 of September of 2014). AndroidCentral . obtained from
● AndroidCentral : https://www.androidcentral.com/what-you-need-know-
about-new-google-hangouts-and-google-voice.
● https://www.genbeta.com/mensajeria-instantanea/cinco-caracteristicas-que-
google-podria-mejorar-en-hangouts obtained from Five features that Google
could improve in Hangouts.
● https://www.google.com.ec/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ca
d=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiAzJyfw5zXAhWBQyYKHTnUCfAQFgg8MAM&url
=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.businessinsider.com%2Fgoogle-talk-vs-hangouts-
differences-features-sunset-date-gmail-2017-
3&usg=AOvVaw2ZCWAGCGMTqG_g5BHO9wle