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Thursday
Goodbye, Google.org blog
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This will be our last post on the Google.org blog. In order to make it easier for people to get the latest news from Google in one place, we...
Tuesday
Crisis Tools for Typhoon Yolanda
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Cross-posted from the Google Asia Pacific Blog We’ve launched several tools, available on our Typhoon Yolanda crisis page , to help gather ...
Friday
Trial in Cape Town shows that TV White Spaces can deliver broadband access without interference
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(Cross-posted from Google Africa blog) TV White Spaces—the unused spectrum between TV channels—have the potential to bring wireless broadban...
Tuesday
Flu Trends updates model to help estimate flu levels in the US
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When people get sick, they turn to the Web for information. Back in 2008, a team at Google dug into this behavior and found that certain sea...
Wednesday
Public Alerts and Crisis Map for Natural Disasters Now Available in Colombia
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A catastrophe or natural disaster can occur when least expected. That's why the Google Crisis Response Team created Public Alerts and Cr...
Tuesday
Get the latest on the Australian fires with the Google Crisis Response map
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As summer approaches, reliable and easily accessible information about where fires are burning and how to stay safe is important. That’s why...
Supporting new solutions for broadband Internet access in rural markets
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Sometimes, the best way to take a new idea from the research phase to the real world is to take that idea into the field. Google.org has pro...
Responding to Cyclone Phailin in India
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Last week, India’s east coast was struck by Cyclone Phailin, a severe tropical cyclone that displaced hundreds of thousands of people in the...
Monday
Joining forces to advocate for a more affordable Internet
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Cross-posted from the Public Policy blog Imagine a world where you spent 30% of your monthly income on basic Internet service. Could you pay...
Thursday
Responding to the Colorado Floods
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Last week, Colorado was hit with severe storms and flooding, washing out roads and bridges and leaving thousands displaced. Many people, inc...
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