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If you thought we have achieved it all in the world of internet technology, think again for Google, the king of web, has not ended yet. Google has come up this time with a crazy new idea of stretching the reach of internet to the remotest parts of the planet. Places where people have not even the faintest idea about how the virtual world of net looks like and lives. This craziness is called the Loon Project.
Loon has a number of balloons flying in the stratosphere of the Earth, 20 km above the surface and far from the reach of airplanes and such. The stratosphere has layers of winds differing in pace and direction. Through software the balloons carrying internet providing systems would be lifted and lowered into the strata of wind taking it to the desired locations where Google wants them to be. Using the 4G-LTE the wireless connections would be provided to the people in that part, who will have to have devices supporting 4G.
The technology is meant to fill the gaps between people as close as you can imagine. Really, Google knows no stopping!!
See for yourself here: https://www.google.com.pk/?gws_rd=cr,ssl&ei=4ThyVqmfHMrvUMDqn4gH
Each year, Google releases a list of the topics we’ve collectively searched for the most over the past 12 months.
Google released two lists this year — one for US search trends, and one for worldwide search trends. The lists are mostly the same, with just a few differences.
US Trending Searches:
Global Trending Searches:
The two lists are strikingly similar, save for the global list leaning toward Conchita Wurst and the Sochi Olympics in place of Ferguson and Ukraine.
Interesting to note: this is the first year in a few where an Apple product didn’t make the cut. (2010 had iPad; 2011 featured both iPhone 5 and iPad 3; 2012 had iPad 3 again; 2013 had the iPhone 5S in spot #2)
Also of note: as far as I can recall, Flappy Bird is the first mobile app to crack Google’s top 10. Having a wildly successful app is one thing — but an app that becomes one of the most searched for things around the entire world? Achievement unlocked. (Google notes that 2048 and Flappy Bird, both one-man projects, beat out Destiny, the most expensive game ever developed.)
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