Sunday, April 8, 2012

Computer scientist Larry Page Delivers 2012 'State of Google' Address - with links of the day

It's the perfect time for yet another glance at the best of the web. I've dug up stuff on Google, Subaru and Facebook.

Google
Google: also known as The Big G

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To kick it off, who's been discussing Google? It was searchenginewatch.com with their post entitled Larry Page Delivers 2012 'State of Google' Address.

What did they point out about Google? Well...:
In what served as the equivalent of a presidential state of the union address, Google CEO Larry Page has laid out a plan for Google's future as he enters his second year leading the company
and went on to say
The Google co-founder said in his 2012 Update from the CEO report that the company would be looking to simplify the Google search platform while integrating the platform with Google's other services, including the Google+ social network.


Subaru
Subaru: Subaru (スバル?) Japanese pronunciation: ; English pronunciation: /ˈsuːbəruː/ SOO-bə-roo is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI).

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Next up it's a site that's been talking about Subaru - How Subaru Is Making Cruise Control Smarter Than You.

They wrote:
Ever veer out of your lane while driving, only to be jolted into noticing by the loud honk of the car you're about to hit?
... sounds interesting ...
What if your car could actually "see" the lines on the pavement and warn you when you start to move outside them?


To finish we have Here's What A Facebook Response To A User Data Subpoena Looks Like from techcrunch.com, focussing on Facebook. The wrote good quality stuff, particularly
Last year, Facebook got a little more transparent explaining what kind of data it would provide to law enforcement officials when they made formal subpoenas for user profiles
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Now, we can have a look at exactly what that Facebook account report looks like, perhaps for the first time

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