Google’s Street View takes on the Loch Ness Monster
Whether for fun, fantasy or serious purpose, Google recently mounted one of its Street View cameras on a boat and teamed with a diving team
Whether for fun, fantasy or serious purpose, Google recently mounted one of its Street View cameras on a boat and teamed with a diving team
Wait for it…Google is on the verge, apparently, of offering a ride-share app that would compete with Uber (a company it previously invested in). In the long run, Google hopes to pair it up with its longstanding driverless car research, which company…
There’s a new GPS app asking for attention. Scout, from skobbler, a subsidiary of map supplier Telenav, is free like Google, and offers offline functions like the dedicated GPS boxes. The free version provides online use and offline use…
Ryanair, the low-fare airline that’s been trying to change its poor-customer-service image by eliminating some fees and adding some benefits, has now teamed up with PayPal to make paying for tickets and fees easier–and it’s reported to be working…
It looks like Bing is taking a different approach than Google. It’s actually listing TripAdvisor ratings in their search results.http://www.computerworld.com.s…for-travel-searches/
http://www.businessweek.com/ar…letely-botched-zagat
Whether for fun, fantasy or serious purpose, Google recently mounted one of its Street View cameras on a boat and
Wait for it…Google is on the verge, apparently, of offering a ride-share app that would compete with Uber (a company it previously invested in). In the long run, Google hopes to pair it up with its longstanding driverless car research, which company…
There’s a new GPS app asking for attention. Scout, from skobbler, a subsidiary of map supplier Telenav, is free like Google, and offers offline functions like the dedicated GPS boxes. The free version provides online use and offline use…
Ryanair, the low-fare airline that’s been trying to change its poor-customer-service image by eliminating some fees and adding some benefits, has now teamed up with PayPal to make paying for tickets and fees easier–and it’s reported to be working…
It looks like Bing is taking a different approach than Google. It’s actually listing TripAdvisor ratings in their search results.http://www.computerworld.com.s…for-travel-searches/
http://www.businessweek.com/ar…letely-botched-zagat