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Google Private: The Open Search Project



Kavah and Sho regularly share their views on testing our new products and services, and how those innovations bring a more useful, and even fun, internet experience to everyone.

At Google, organizing the world's information is no easy task, even more so, when no one had asked us in the first place. We challenged ourselves to the mission after building the perfect search engine that needed more information to feed itself, as it grew.

It is in keeping this innovation challenge, that we are giving you a glimpse of Google's new rollout of our much anticipated new initiative: The Open Search Project.

Few Features of Google Private - Unveiled

Search Everyone's Gmail Messages

Web, Images, News and Blogs are fine. Caffeine takes search to the next level. Beginning the end of this month, you will notice a new option next to those: Gmail. Drumroll!

  • Fully searchable email inboxes of millions of Gmail users, their sent and received messages in REAL time.
  • Search billions of email messages from anyone as fast as you can type.
  • With search operators like from: and to: you can tap into the huge repository of messaging at your fingertips.

Search Everyone's Chat, Buzz and Docs

The real power of the Internet is You. That is why we are making available everyone's Chat conversations, Google documents and Google Buzz updates searchable. Awesome!

Google Maps Indoors

As we announced earlier, Google Maps Indoors is in final stages of a staggered release. We will post exclusively about it shortly. Sweet!

BadWords - Target neighbors on Google search results

The complete rundown, trending and geographic location-specific Labs component that gives you the power to pin down what your neighbour has been Googling about. With Geo-targetting and Geo-IP beacons, you can engage in a personal one-to-one targetted message delivery to someone at an exact location. Brilliant!

Nexus Radar - Locate Someone Carrying a Mobile

Using exact cellular triangulation and GPS transmitting data using only the phone number or a reverse lookup via Gmail Contacts. Lovely!

To recap, we will be discussing all of our intended innovations in detail on their respective blogs. For now, we would like to say just one thing: Don't be shy, Google it!

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