We've all used Google Street View to help with directions, finding our way around, or just because we're curious. But here's a few pictures sure to raise some eyebrows!
After six years and nearly a million miles of testing, there have been 17 accidents involving Google's self-driving cars. 16 were found to be the 'human' driver's fault in the other vehicle, but this time, the computer slipped up.
If you sit and think about what you Google the most, what is it? If you live in Texas, there are a few searches considered the most embarrassing in the state.
It’s a familiar scenario for most people: You haven’t watched the latest episode of Game of Thrones or Mad Men, or you’ve yet to make it to the theater to check out the latest movie your friends have all been gushing over. But social media is an irresistible force, so you hop on Twitter or Facebook anyway, and soon find yourself navigating a minefield. At any given moment, you might read a spoiler. Lucky for you, there may soon be an app for that.
Remember when Apple Maps came out, and everyone complained that it was worse than Google Maps? Well, Apple Maps may've just found the LOCH NESS MONSTER. So take THAT, Google.
Google posted its "Google Zeitgeist" year-in-review video yesterday. It touches on everything from the "Harlem Shake" videos and "Batkid", to the Mars rover and the death of Nelson Mandela.
Where would we be without search engines? With so much info at our fingertips, chances are eliminating a site like Google would make the world implode into confusion. And while our dependence on technology might be a little crazy at times, there is an upside to it all-- search engine histories reveal a lot of hilarious stuff about people.
Like many Harry Potter fans, we are convinced that our Hogwarts acceptance letter was hidden away by cruel parents on our 11th birthday, or else it somehow got lost in owl-post. Either way, we've been cruelly denied the opportunity to stroll the famous, cobbled street in order to shop for magical school supplies.
Google is celebrating the 66th anniversary of the Roswell UFO incident with an interactive homepage doodle that allows users to help a lost alien return to his spacecraft.
There's nothing like popping the question and letting the whole world see it go down from your point of view. That's exactly what happened for one man who decided to propose to his girlfriend while he wearing Google Glasses.