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Artem Boytsov
Worked on Google Trends. When he's not setting trends, Artem is finding them in Google searches. -
Trevor Johnston
Worked on City Tours. By day, Trevor keeps Google's systems running but by night, he's a tour guide for the world. -
Andy Hertzfeld
Worked on Google News Timeline. A software wizard, Andy is thinking about new ways to search for news. -
Alon Halevy
Worked on Fusion Tables. Alon is always looking for new ways to manage structured data on the web. -
Masha Maria Shugrina
Worked on Google Audio Indexing. Masha spends her days helping Google show off its speech recognition technology.
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A Google Gadget that lets you set up a store in minutes by filling out a Google Docs spreadsheet and dropping a gadget in Sites, Blogger, iGoogle, or your own web site.
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Search for images using pictures rather than words. Similar images helps you narrow your search by finding images that are visually similar to an existing result. (Updated with image-specific related searches!)
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Identify points of interest and plan multi-day trips to most major-cities.
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A service for managing large collections of tabular data in the cloud.
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Fetch and organize facts from across the web. Google Squared automatically constructs a table of facts about any category you specify.
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A handy directory for Android-powered phone to look up nearby points of interest coming from Google Local.
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Turn your Android-powered mobile phone into a dynamic window on the night sky.
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A web application that organizes information chronologically. Google News Timeline allows users to view news, scanned newspapers and magazines, blog posts, sports scores, and more on a zoomable, graphical timeline.
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A showcase of cool experiments for both JavaScript and web browsers created by designers around the world.
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Google Finance for Android brings you streaming real-time quotes in this stock quote and portfolio application.
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