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Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 06/21/2009
Google Flipper: Visually go through news sites! Google has a new service under development named Google Flipper. It is currently hosted on Google Labs but is not yet available for public usage. If...
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The Business Insider (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
Google (GOOG) will launch an upgrade to Google News called "Google Flipper" later this summer, TechCrunch reports. Click here or on the image to see an expanded version. Besides the bold design, what's new about Flipper is that users will be able to browse stories by sources, keywords, "most popular," recommended, and sections. One thing we wonder: Right now, Google News doesn't...
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PetesWorld - PeeDub.com (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
Google Flipper Is About To Jump Out Of The Water : "Google is about to launch a new Google Labs project it calls Flipper, we’ve learned. No, it’s not a dolphin. As you can see in the screenshot, it looks like the project is a more visual way to read Google News, or to “flip through it,” as it were."
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Significant Figures (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
No, not dolphins, not pinball wizards either. Google Flipper is a labs project by search engine giant that will let you flip its news section to display your search results in a magazine layout format on your screen instead of the usual linear stream of headlines and ledes. It’s getting discussed heavily on Twitter right [...] Post from: David Bradley's Sciencetext Tips and Tricks Google Flipper...
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SEO Blog (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
If you find the way you search news boring and outdated, you’ll be pleased to know that the good people at Google Labs have created a solution – the beautifully titled, Google Flipper. Leaving intelligent marine mammal comments aside, Google Flipper has been designed to make the process of searching through Google News far easier. Rather [...]
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Search Engine News (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
submit_url = "http://searchengineland.com/?p=21290";TechCrunch is reporting that “Flipper” is a visual version of Google News, enabling people to see images of publications — and presumably “flip” through the pages accordingly. Immediately I was struck by two thoughts, this is somewhat like Google’s News Timeline, which offers a more visual presentation...
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Googling Google (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
It sounds like Google is getting close to making a service called “Google Flipper” public in Google Labs. The service is still under lock and key — only people from inside the corporate network have access to it. The service appears to be a new way to view news data — instead of seeing headlines [...]
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Startup Meme (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
Flipper is making its way out soon. No we aren’t talking about some fish or some Hollywood movie but a new product from Google . Google Flipper isn’t an entirely new concept, but more of an update to Google News and would enable users to browse through news by keywords, popularity of each news and how many recommendation each item has. The service isn’t active and reports state that...
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Fleck.com Blog (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
Google is reportedly set to launch a new way to browse its News service. Flipper will let you view the results of your searches in a magazine format. This more visual way to browse the news should make it quicker to get a feel for which stories you want to read. It should be a [...]
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TechChuck (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
Google is about to launch a new Google Labs project it calls Flipper, we've learned. No, it's not a dolphin. As you can see in the screenshot, it looks like the project is a more visual way to read Google News, or to "flip through it," as it were. While we have yet to use it, what looks nice about it is that you can not only browse by sections, but also by sources, keywords, and most importantly...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
Google is about to launch a new Google Labs project it calls Flipper , we've learned. No, it's not a dolphin. As you can see in the screenshot, it looks like the project is a more visual way to read Google News , or to "flip through it," as it were. While we have yet to use it, what looks nice about it is that you can not only browse by sections, but also by sources, keywords, and most importantly...