On June 30, Virgin America airlines announced that it teamed up with Google Inc. to offer guests the opportunity to ‘test-fly’ Google’s new Chromebook for free onboard their flight and at select airport gates.
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Google Takeout is a newly launched Google program that helps to rip various types of data from Buzz, Circles, Picasa, Contacts, and your Google Profile, and quickly bundles them in a zip file for download. By clicking ‘Data Liberation’ in settings you are given the option to download all of your profile data, stream data, photos.
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Just as Glastonbury and London’s mini heat wave ends, a sun-kissed future beckons for some. These lucky ones will seek advice from the sages of TripAdvisor, slip on their favourite Havaianas, spend sleepy afternoons by the pool, and have furrowed brows eased by the songs of amorous cicadas.
Google Inc., Recyclebank and the consumer insights agency ROI Research released a joint report on the social effects of online contests, rewards and interactive content. According to the study, online activities and games can engage people around social and environmental issues, and influence offline behavior change.
Leading technological companies love art and launch numerous initiatives revolving around creativity. Following Intel, which kicked off its awesome Remastered initiative earlier this year, and BMW, which collaborated with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, to name but a few, Samsung presented its SIM project in Portugal aimed at promoting creativity in the country. Starting May, the brand is collaborating with recognized artists and encouraging young creative talents from a range of industries to join in, become part of the grandiose movement, share their insights and win Samsung’s YES award.
SoBe is probably the fastest brand in the world of soft drinks considering the fact that its totem animal is a quick lizard. Thanks to its nimble nature, the brand is also the first to unveil an in-tuner animated video ad, part of the brand’s recently launched ‘Try Everything’ campaign, on Pandora internet radio website, targeting young millennial males. The 15-sec pop-up advertisement, featuring a slithering lizard followed by a bikini-clad Kate Upton, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2011 Rookie of the Year, was available to see for just one day, on June 29, and only by guys aged 18-29.
Yesterday the software giant introduced Microsoft Office 365, a cloud-based suite of productivity apps. The product was first introduced last October and now comes with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint), SharePoint, Exchange and Lync as well as email support and Microsoft Access in the cloud. ActiveSync is a new tool that lets customers access their cloud-based data (email, web apps, websites, calendars, etc.) from almost any device, including mobile phones and tablets. The company also guarantees 99,9% uptime.