In 2016, a small team of Google engineers partnered with the European Emergency Number Association (EENA) to see how smartphone location technology might be able to help. This is a true story that followed—the tale of one paraglider in the lower Austrian Alps whose routine flight took a harrowing turn
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From the Guardian "Raffia the 10-year-old camel has become the very first animal to help with Google’s mapping missions, using one of the company’s Trekker cameras to capture the landscape of the Liwa Desert in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The resulting film and still photographs show the desert’s rolling sand dunes, an oasis, fellow camels, scuttling sand and some gangly camera-and-camel shadows."
Explore museums around the world, discovering and viewing hundreds of works of art at incredible zoom levels. You can browse the Art Project by artist name, artwork, art type, museum, country, city, and collection.
An eye for detail: Zoom through 1,000 artworks thanks to the new Art Camera
Over 2,000 years ago, the Nabataeans created Petra—the city of stone. Journey with us behind the iconic facade from the movies, and discover one of the great wonders of the world, forgotten by time itself.
The Knowledge Graph is a huge collection of the people, places and things in the world and how they're connected to one another. With this Search technology, Google can get you the best possible answers and help jump start your discovery.