Is Google's cafeteria a competitive weapon?
If you're a Google fan, here's yet another reason to love this provider of really useful, reliable, and not to mention free computer tools - they feed their employees well! That fact came to light a few weeks ago when the Internet was full of reports that Google is seeking to hire two gourmet chefs to prepare meals (free to employees) for its brainy staff. It turns out that the...Outflanking the Google, Yahoo, MSN juggernaut
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U.S. District Judge John Shabaz has ruled that Google's and AutoLink products do not infr...Google Supports Indian's Novel Literacy Drive
An Indian project meant to strengthen reading skills among neo-literates in a cost-effective manner has found favour with the Google Foundation. // "This is not just any corporation supporting the Same Language Subtitling (SLS) project. It's Google!" exclaimed Ahmedabad-based academic Brij Kothari. The US-educated Kothari, who teaches at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahm...Google-Like Model Used To Diagnose Suspicious Breast Masses Quickly
Computers are used to get a second opinions on mammogram images, which show some suspicious looking breast masses. But this process is slow. // In order to speed up the process, researchers from Duke University are employing a Google-like model that is able to get useful information from a mammogram database in three seconds flat. Rather than comparing the mammogram image in...Google could help diagnose difficult medical cases
Internet search engine Google could help physicians facing problems in diagnosing difficult cases, says a new study//. Doctors at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Australia , identified 26 difficult diagnostic cases published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2005. They included conditions such as Cushing's syndrome - a hormonal disorder, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob diseas...How about Dr. Google? Search engine’s prowess in medical diagnosis stumps researcher
If your General Practitioner is at the wits end trying to find an answer to a diagnostic problem, the solution might be available with a simple mouse// click. Google, a force to be reckoned in the world wide web of reliable searches, and a veritable repertoire of information is soon getting popular as an able diagnostic tool, to the succor of medical experts the world over. With moder...