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Odyssey Moon Enters Google X Prize
2007-12-07 15:13:00 Odyssey Moon, a British-based private spaceflight company, is seeking Google's $30 million X-Prize for successfully landing a rover on the Moon.Headquartered on the tax lenient Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, the company, brainchild of CEO Robert Richards (founder of International Space University), is fixed to win this new age space race.The company consists of many experienced space engineers, and is potentially one of the strongest competitors at this point.The Google X-Prize requires a team to land a rover capable of moving 500 meters and transmitting back video, data, and images to qualify for the entire prize by December 31st, 2012.Richards, confident of his company's ability, has been quoted as saying, "We believe the Google Lunar X Prize goals are achievable. And we do intend to win."They intend to reduce the cost of moon travel "by an order of magnitude."He describes the moon as "an eighth continent rich in energy and resources floating just offshore." Very accurate conside...
By: Deep Sky Blog
Nowe t?umaczenie wtyczki Google XML Sitemaps Generator
2007-10-03 10:23:00 Dawno temu zabra?em si? za t?umaczenie wy?mienitej wtyczki Google XML Sitemaps Generator, przez d?ugi czas od pierwszej wersji nie aktualizowa?em go i nagle okaza?o si? ?e jest mocno nieaktualne… Mo?liwe, ?e nadal bym go nie rusza?, ale po analizach statystyk odwiedzin na mojej stronie okaza?o si?, ?e bardzo du?o osób zagl?da tu w?a?nie ze strony Arne Brachhold’a, raczej nie ...
By: zwolin on-line
Google X Reborn
2007-05-30 13:52:00 Google Korea has changed their interface similar to the experimental project Google X.Google X was a project released by Google Labs on March 15, 2005 and rescinded a day later. It consisted of the traditional Google search bar, but it was made to look like the Dock user interface feature of Apple's Mac OS X operating system.- WikipediaWhen you hover your mouse over the circles on the bottom of the page, the logo of the product as well as a brief description will show up as the circle fade away, and when you move your mouse out, it change back to a circle. It looks more playful yet some might think this destroys the simplicity of the Google homepage.[Via Googlified]
By: gSpy Google Blog
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