Google’s Revolutionary Unique Projects

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                             Google likes to work on things that no one else is working on. If run well, Google CEO Larry Page sees corporations like Google as being an agent for change. Google has already changed the way we acquire information with Search. It’s changed how we consume media content with the Chromecast and it’s already changing how we consume information with Glass.
                       Google is also known for its moonshot lab, where it works on experimental products that may or may not come to fruition.

Google’s Driverless Cars

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                       Thanks to Google’s driverless car experiment, we may be on the verge of reducing the number of traffic fatalities a year. The cars have already been able to master driving on freeways, but Google has since announced that its test cars can handle city streets with pedestrians.

 Flying Bikes

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                         Google CEO Larry Page has even thought about creating aerial bikeways with the hopes of encouraging more people to bike. “It looks totally crazy,” Page said it in a recent TED talk. Google isn’t working on that particular thing,”but it gets your imagination going.”

Internet Balloons

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                  Project Loon is Google’s attempt to bring internet access to the entire world . The goal is to use these balloons to provide internet access to the two-thirds of the world living without it.

 Modular Smartphones

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                   Project Ara is the search giant’s ambitious modular smartphone concept designed exclusively for 6 billion people. With Ara, people can customize basically every aspect of their smartphone.

  Google Glass

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                     Google Glass is bringing humans closer to technology than even before. This year, Virgin Atlantic began testing the use of Glass as a means of checking in passengers at the airport.

    Gigabit Internet Speed

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                      Google Fiber aims to provide Gigabit internet speeds. Google’s ultra-high speed internet service Fiber could allow us to consume information at speeds never seen before.

– Aditya Awalkar, ShunTz