What does Google’s new privacy policy mean to you?
Google has once again planned a major revamp of its privacy policy blending some sixty different ones into a single one to combine information provided by users across many of its services. In a span of just four months, Google is doing it again by modifying its privacy policy.
Google Mashups
Facebook got a boost in its popularity by online games such as Farmville and Cityville. These games have played a real pivotal role. Google wants to play the same game. It is bringing Google Maps game to Google +. It wants to push gaming on its social networking site. Google is busy preparing an interactive game which is going to be called `Play Your World’ for Google +. It will be based on the indoor and the outdoor maps of its Google Maps Service. This new Google+ game will resemble other games like Labyrinth and Marble Madness where the players guide the ball to the end of the maze without letting it fall into any of the holes.
About a couple of months back, Google announced that they were on the verge of shutting down a number of products and merging others into existing products as features. They said goodbye to Aardvark, Fast Flip and Google Maps API for Flash, Notebook and other features. Earlier this month, they said goodbye to Code Search, Jaiku and more. Now they have added seven more features to their cleaning sweep, including Google Wave.
Google has reconditioned its Search app for iPads with new features to make the app more interactive. The biggest improvement to the app comes from integration of Google Instant results, so you don’t even need to press the search button to get your results.
A secret product lab, Google X, has been revealed for the first time. Google has a secret product lab which develops blue sky projects like space elevators, self driven driverless cars and internet enabled household devices. The lab is run as mysteriously as the CIA’s X – Files in California, at the company’s headquarters.
Google Maps with Street View will allow you to explore places all around the world through a 360 degrees street level image experience. Why waste money going out? Plan your next Swiss Alps trip right in your living room. The Street View technology has put the scenic wonder of some of the world’s most fascinating sites online for everyone to experience.
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