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SUMMER VACATION
“Google has just released some data letting us all know what we and our (geographical) neighbors did this summer. By compiling popular search terms used in Google Maps between May and September, we can see that, while Canadians and the Spanish were looking for the beach, Britons were more partial to a game of Squash, or a trip around Trafalgar Square. Back home, Death Valley, Redwood and Yosemite National Parks were earning the most interest, while Paintball was the top activity — but we’re hoping the two are unrelated. Want to see how the Dutch like to unwind, or how Indians like to cool off? Jump on the tour bus source link to find out more.” James Trew, Engadget
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SUMMER VACATION

“Google has just released some data letting us all know what we and our (geographical) neighbors did this summer. By compiling popular search terms used in Google Maps between May and September, we can see that, while Canadians and the Spanish were looking for the beach, Britons were more partial to a game of Squash, or a trip around Trafalgar Square. Back home, Death Valley, Redwood and Yosemite National Parks were earning the most interest, while Paintball was the top activity — but we’re hoping the two are unrelated. Want to see how the Dutch like to unwind, or how Indians like to cool off? Jump on the tour bus source link to find out more.” James Trew, Engadget

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  • 8 months ago
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TRACK & FIELD
“You might not be good enough to compete at the Olympics, but if you’re reading this blog, you’re probably adept when it comes to button tapping. So, make the best use of your skill set by playing Google’s new Olympics doodle, called Hurdles 2012. Left and right arrow keys to run, space bar to jump…” - Jamie Condliffe, Gizmodo
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TRACK & FIELD

“You might not be good enough to compete at the Olympics, but if you’re reading this blog, you’re probably adept when it comes to button tapping. So, make the best use of your skill set by playing Google’s new Olympics doodle, called Hurdles 2012. Left and right arrow keys to run, space bar to jump…” - Jamie Condliffe, Gizmodo

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  • 9 months ago
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