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The Google doodle: A highly creative home page homage
Special to the Los Angeles TimesPhotographer Robert Doisneau is known for Parisian street scenes that reflected his fascination with what he called "the marvels of daily life." Four of his images — including his famous (if posed) 1950 picture of a kissing couple — graced...Tags: Arts and Culture, Larry Page, Entertainment, Music, Jules Verne
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Google's first hire, Craig Silverstein, leaves for start-up
This post has been updated with comment from Google and the Khan Academy, as noted below.Google's first hired employee, Craig Silverstein, is leaving the tech giant where he's worked since its founding to sign on with the rising education start-up Khan Academy. Silverstein -- who was technically Google's third employee, after co-founders...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Sandwiches, Larry Page, Stanford University, Social Media
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Here's what’s wrong with the 1% [Most Commented]
Opinion L.A.What's so awful about the 1%, asks Bradley Schiller in a Sunday Op-Ed that points out several one-percenters who started out just like us. The professor of economics at the University of Nevada-Reno writes: The Occupy Wall Street movement envisions...... -
Google executives offer to save Hangar One at Moffett Field
TechnologyGoogle executives offer to save Hangar One at Moffett Field; NASA... -
Happy holidays: Google Doodle shows evolution of the art
Nation NowGoogle Doodles: Gumby, Halloween, Dizzy Gillespie and more -- a Doodler talks about her favorites and what inspires the Google Doodle team. 2011 was a very good year for doodles.... -
Reel China: Will it play in Peoria and Shanghai?
Moviegoers in China enthusiastically see American films, yet the reverse is almost never true. But you'd think if there would be someone who might bridge the divide — someone whose personal background, connections and professional expertise could...Tags: Yves Saint Laurent, China, Entertainment, Wayne Wang, California State University, Northridge
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Artist finds treasure in Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's trash
L.A. Times Tech BlogArtist finds treasure in Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's trash... -
Google engineer goofs, tells whole world that Google doesn't get it
TechnologyGoogle Inc. has a leaked manifesto on its hands and it may be a stickier problem for Google than Brad Garlinghouse's famous "Peanut Butter" manifesto ("Change is needed and it is needed soon") was for Yahoo Inc. in 2006. In...... -
Pseudonyms, brands coming soon to Google+
TechnologyVic Gundotra was very social at San Francisco's Web 2.0 Summit Wednesday. Google's senior vice president of engineering told the audience that the Internet search giant is very pleased with its new social network and plans to add new features...... -
Steve Jobs admired Mark Zuckerberg for not selling out
TechnologyIn interviews with his biographer Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs said he respected Mark Zuckerberg for not selling out and for dominating social networking....
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