Howto: Use Google to search for mp3-s
Short tutorial video on how to use Google to find downloadable mp3-s and videos. Old but still useful Google’s hacks.
Google shows off secret “efficient” power supplies used in server farms
For the first time, Google showed some current design of custom power supplies used in their server farms. The search company has a team of hardware engineers dedicated to the design of motherboards and other electronic components that go into Google’s servers to make them more power efficient. These engineers will then go to OEM manufacturers and suppliers and order these custom-built servers.
Google’s new street map uses multi-angle camera
There’s a scene in Star Wars Clone Wars where a clone trooper tosses up a floating remote camera and uses it to survey the entire city from the safety of building’s rubble. The camera has multiple lenses to provide complete 360 degree coverage of the entire area. In real life, this was largely the kind of idea used by the Walt Disney company for many of their 360 degree movies they showed at Disneyland and Epcot – only they used multiple cameras, not one camera with multiple lenses.
Now Google is using life to imitate art with their latest “street view” features of Google maps. Immersive Media is the company which uses a drive by technique, and a multi-lensed camera – called the Dodeca Telemmersion® System.
The camera system weighs about 20 pounds and provides hi-resolution videos from eleven different angles. This allows for the operator to look at 360 degrees around, plus up and down. There is also the option to view the angles either separately, or joined together in a panoramic video image. The video is also “geo referenced,” meaning it can use GPS data to plot where the images are being recorded on a map.
The images may be viewed on a monitor or laptop display, but also through a head mounted display which allows you to look at various angles around you with a simple turn of your head.
Too bad it doesn’t float on it’s own high above the city for a bird’s eye view. But it can also be mounted on a plane, helicopter, or even boat.
Google Universal Search
This past Wednesday, Google unveiled a new “universal search” function that integrates text, photos, video, news, scanned books and blogs in a single list of results. The search engine will automatically check Google Video’s archive and allow users to click on a “watch video’ link that will embed the video right on the search results page.

Other video sites publishing clips or full-length versions also appear. Several companies have been working to improve video search on the net, but none with Google’s pedigree or market share.


