Tag Archives: Google

Eric Schmidt Talks About Ice Cream Sandwich in the New Android Release

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Some amazing new features Google has in store for its latest release of Android.   Google’s focus for new technology is to ensure three key features: Social, Mobile , and Local. Sounds like a focus we should all take, if you haven’t already.

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Tech Talk: Apparently we don’t know how to search the internet

A wonderful post by our friends over at Hack College about how we have lost our abilities to use google

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Tech Talk: How to make your tablet control everything

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Tablets are an amazing invention that will soon control how everything works in our home. They already connect to the internet, have amazing visual displays , and are very intuitive to understanding our gestures. With the progression of computer linguistic understanding, we have seen many programs like Apple’s Siri making tablets and smartphone alike more powerful. Some [...]

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Google Me!

According to a reportin 2009, Google was the choice of 90% of all U.S. search use. I would probably go so far to bet that they still capture this amount of search traffic, and why not. “Google’s mission is to organize the world‘s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” With a mission statement [...]

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Filters and New Media

This post is a reflection on the filter activity previously. The purpose of this was to think about all the ways in which media narrow your view and guide your decisions. How much of what we see is chosen for us to see compared to what we might see.

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Filter Journal

This is a list of sites I visited  in the past 24 hours and how Internet technology filters were in place:

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Day 1: Enter the Heat

Welcome to my blog for Emerging Media and Communications . This blog is a reflection back on the ideas, concepts, and happenings of my ATEC 2312 class. The first actual class began in a fog of thick heat. Apparently someone forgot to inform the maintenance crew that class is preferably taught in a cold air conditioned room. [...]

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