As we all know, Google is the most valuable brand in the world and it is now providing us with a lot of great free services such as Gmail or Google Search. However, definitely Google doesn’t want to stop creating new services. In the near future, Google is expected to offer many others to serve our lives better.
Here are some of their interesting ideas:
Google Body Browser
Google Body provides a detailed 3D model of the human body and we can easily observe anatomical layers, zoom in, and navigate to any parts. Click to identify anatomy, or search for muscles, bones, organs and more. We can also share the exact scene we are viewing by copying and pasting the corresponding URL.
Google Listen
Google Listen is a solution for Android users who don’t have time to follow the news via RSS. This app will brings podcasts to your device and create a personalized audio-magazine loaded with news stories whenever you use it.
Google Mars
It seems like the success of Google Earth is not enough for Google. Google Mars was launched and the new Mars mode was also added to Google Earth. With the database of NASA and other sources, Google Mars 3D lets us explore a beautiful model of Mars.
Google Wedding
This service could help you simplify wedding planning. You can save more time, money and stay organized by using Google’s free tools here. You can use Google Sites to create a website sharing wedding details, use Picnik to edit photos and personalize announcements, use Google Docs to keep track of all the details on invites, schedules or budget planner, and use Picasa to organize and share your precious memories.
Aardvark
Aardvark is the place you can ask questions that are difficult to find exact answers elsewhere on the Internet. Your question will then be answered by some of the best engineers and researchers in the industry.
Google Image Swirl
Google Image Swirl lets you search for images and then view the results in the form of relationship diagrams of images instead of grid form like usual. This could help you find pictures more easily when your queries are ambiguous.
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