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Al Gore really is a cool guy! No really!

 

The ex-vice president, Google Adviser, Apple Board Member, Nobel Prize and Oscar winner is current and knowledgable on every hot topic of the moment. Subjects range from Obama to South Park, from Marijuana to Net Neutrality and Al Gore happily discusses them all on CurrentTV.

 

Watch the interview hosted by Kevin Rose, the digg.com founder, right here!

 


> Have your say! What do you think of Al Gore and the digg dialog Interview?

 

 

 

Graphical 3D search with SearchCube You’d never think yet another new search engine could be this interesting. And yet this one is: a new 3D graphical searchengine called SearchCube.

 

The results are powered by Google, but the search results are featured in a nifty 3D presentation.

 

Hopefully we might see a similar 3D version for Yahoo! Search because their results have been going from strength to strengt time after time… (contrary to the parent company itself.)

 

Why not try it out for yourself, it’s really cool!

 

Is Google getting an Apple makeover?

It’s weird how things turn out. When Google CEO Eric Schmidt joined Apple’s board of directors experts hailed it as a great move.

Apple might be enriched with Google’s working culture and many even dreamt of an Apple-Google-Disney combined Microsoft terminator.

 

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Finally, Google shows its cards! A new shot has been fired in the browser wars! The Long rumored Gbrowser exists after all!

 

Google used quite an original feat to announce the new browser, a comic!

For those interested you can read the comic here.

 

Users globally will be able to download the browser called “Chrome” at launch today.
This is bad news for Microsoft, as this means even more competition for its “Internet Explorer”. But it’s great news for the rest of us!

 

Other great browsers already available include Apple’s “Safari”, Mozilla’s FireFox and Opera.

 

Google motivates the launch of the browser because “they believe they can add value for users and, at the same time, help drive innovation on the web”. More on