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MY Definition of Innovation:
IF ( work == play ) THEN The subtle difference, but the enormous impact on innovation. For example. If one viewed work as fun and challenging. They would most likely realize a stronger impact on innovation. |
5/1/05 - A very cool image search application. Montage-a-google
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Take
a look at the cool art montage of my
artwork montage. I also ended
up having fun with the Google
Logo Montage.
4/29/05 - Very useful tool. Googlex . This used to be on the Google website but was quickly pulled after it appears that Apple didn't like it's resemblance to some product they make. Hum, I think it's flattering. I guess some just don't see it that way.
4/7/2005 - Found an interesting link. Yahoo, meet Google. Cool aspect of this allows someone to check the results at two search engines rather in the same window. Technically not difficult to do, but very useful to compare and contrast between the two engines. Now if you could only incorporate MSN, A9, Ask Jeeves, Ice Rocket, er....ok maybe not. Talk about being very unusable. Interesting none the less.
3/5/2005 - Google is now pushing the recruiting hard and fast for the best and smartest people out there. Does not surprise me especially with Thousands of college graduates expecting to graduate this year.
“Share Your
Big Brain With the World
Big brains are at their best when they are able to share their gift
with everyone. So apply for a position with Google Labs. You and your
killer brain will work on some of the most challenging and rewarding
projects on earth. And spend 20% of your time working on projects
of your own – in a culture that encourages you to use both sides
of that big grape. Email your resume to bigbrain@google.com or check
out google.com/labjobs”

http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-03-05-n29.html
Ever Try a unique way of searching Google? Try the following:
How about searching MyWay
or....you can always try Google like Normal
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