While still in beta, this promises to change the way we search. Google promises a true ‘Scentsation’ through their new tool ‘Nose’ that allows you to search with the support of your sense of smell. Read more…
You have to experience this. What an amazing job by Google Japan. This new Chrome Experiment syncs up your computer and your smartphone, and turns any website into a 3D maze, where you can play.
If you are looking for new ways to exercise, possibly without even leaving your desk, Google Chrome Super Sync Sports could be great for you. Don’t expect it to be an healthy workout out of it but, very likely, you will have five minutes of fun especially if you were born in the 70s and have grown up playing Epyx’s “Summer Games” or Activision’s “Decathlon”. Read more…
Kiwi agency Resn have banged out some pretty funny hack experiments using the Google Hangout technology. Check out their mind-boggling trailer for the ‘Face Arcade’. Read more…
The google doodle celebrated the 46th anniversary of the original star trek series yesterday. The google logo was transformed into the crew from starship enterprise. People could click through different scenes from the control room to the transportation room – and even a hommage to the worst fight scene of all time.
Does anyone remember any relevant experiences (not ads) for Internet Explorer or Firefox? Chrome just keeps on astounding through interactive demos. B-Reel has just launched Web Lab, a collaborative project for Google Creative Labs based in the Science Museum in London. It lets visitors to the Science Museum (in real life as well as online) interact with five experiments. Read more…
In what sounds like an 80s ‘Trivial Pursuit’ package, Google is demonstrating how collaboration works within Google Docs. This is especially interesting when you share a text with literary greats like Charles Dickens or Edgar Allan Poe. Read more…
I bet many of you have learned the basic building blocks of life with Lego. While we might already be passing it on to our own kids, we still love building with it ourselves. Google Australia have worked with Lego to bring that building experience into the browser, again showing off what Chrome can do. Read more…
Write With Images is an awesome interactive visual experiment made in South America that allows you to write words and sentences and see them translated into a Google Images based visual language. The project, that is terribly fascinating, comes from Santiago Luna Lupo and Mihail Aleksandrov. Read more…
For the last few years I have been convinced that running Facebook ads is a pretty solid strategic choice. At the same time I found them creatively limiting: tiny pics or video thumbnails and condensing the message into a slither of straight-to-the-point copy. In light of Facebook’s multi-billion IPO comes news that Facebook ads are also not quite as effective as we might think. At least when you compare them to those of the other digital ad juggernaut, Google.
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