100 years ago, Henry Ford perfected the mass-produced car. According to The Economist the next decade will see changes to our society and culture→


From The Joy of Tech.


The day is soon coming when you’ll click “buy it now” on a website and the product will be delivered to you the same→


WhatRunsWhere, the year-old service that enables advertisers and ad agencies to track competitors’ online and mobile ad campaigns, has launched WhatRunsWhere Advantage, a stand-alone→


A look at Google’s colorful infrastructure.


According to CNET Asia, Google has decided to shut down a few off their services. Did you ever use any of these? iGoogle. This→


The Wall Street Journal: Google’s new Nexus Q home-entertainment device—a black orb, looking somewhat like a Magic 8-ball— was internally designed and will be→


Soon you will be able to search through a city using an aerial view. That search will be in 3D if you’re using Google→


via Mashable, who ads: Smart Googling requires finesse, a keen eye, some Boolean tricks, and a bit of jena se qua we like to→


It is every entrepreneur’s dream. First you create a new startup with a lot of promise, then Google comes in and buys it from→


Google is well-known for the way they treat their employees. While the average business cannot afford to feed their employees three meals a day,→


Nevada has taken some giant steps in creating the car of the future recently. They have approved a way to license the car within→


Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The free consultation was part of the national Get Your Business Online initiative, a two-day event full of free services sponsored by→


NY Times: If you venture into a coffee shop in the coming months and see someone with a pair of futuristic glasses that look→


Sick of the qwerty keyboard you use on your phone to tap out email messages? I am sure you will enjoy the fake app→


OregonLive.com: Google’s free website initiative launched this week in Oregon, offering small business owners help creating a website. The program, called Oregon Get Your→


I’ve been waiting for something like this my entire life. According to the NY Times, Google plans to introduce heads-up display glasses by the→


(Larger view) Finance & Insurance – $4.0 Billion (example keywords in this industry include: “self employed health insurance”, “cheap car insurance”, “credit cards for→


Just as Google creates a new service, it seems to trim away a couple they no longer want. The reported success of Google+ is→


Google wants developers to make the best apps possible for their android system, so they launched a website to help developers do exactly that.→