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Hey there, Alex here.

I'm a self-professed fan of the original Google Pixel.

It's the phone that I use when I'm not testing other phones.

Because despite its shortcomings, it does a few things that I really like.

It has that pure Google Android experience, and an amazing camera.

So obviously I was pretty excited about the new Pixels.

There is the smaller Pixel 2 which I'm reviewing, and the bigger Pixel 2 XL.

I tend to prefer the smaller device most of the time,

and the main difference between them are just the bigger, taller screen,

and a larger battery.

So other than those areas,

the rest of the review can be applied to the bigger Pixel 2 XL too.

So let's get started.

The first thing you'll hear people complaining about is dem bezels.

If you remember, that was one of the complaints that some people had for the first Pixel.

This time round on the Pixel 2, the bezels are actually slightly bigger.

But we do get a pair of really good sounding front firing stereo speakers here.

To me, I actually don't mind the bezels that much.

It's not the best looking design,

but it works just fine for everyday use.

That's pretty much the same story for the rest of the design elements of the phone.

It's a phone that prioritises functional design.

Like for example, even though it has a metal body,

it's being covered by what feels like plastic,

and that's just to improve the feel and grip of the phone.

The iconic glass window is still here, and that's just for better antenna performance.

You even get a minor camera bump now to incorporate better camera hardware.

So while this isn't the prettiest phone around,

functionally, it's a solid upgrade from the original Google Pixel,

and fixes most of the issues that I had with it.

Like I prefer the darker blacks that they are using for the bezels,

I don't have to worry about damaging the rear glass panel and affecting camera quality,

the bluetooth connection seems more reliable,

the phone is now IP67 water and dust resistant,

and you don't get that lens flare effect any more

when the light hits the camera at the wrong angle.

Talking about the camera,

let's just get that out of the way first and let me just gush over it for a moment.

Because I think it's going to be one of the main reasons to buy this phone.

It's a 12.2MP camera with various hardware changes over last year's Pixel.

But the most important thing is just how well the camera performs in pretty much all situations.

Sometimes I find myself just shooting at random stuff,

and when I just review the images later, most of them looks great.

A big part of it comes from how good Google's computational photography is,

which uses machine learning to process images.

This is what enables the amazing HDR+ mode that we've seen on past Google devices,

allowing the phone to seemingly capture incredible looking shots even in challenging lighting

conditions.

I already thought the Google Pixel's camera was really good,

but the Pixel 2 takes that to the next level.

I have more camera samples in the video description below, so be sure to check them out.

Also you might realise that unlike a lot of other flagship devices,

the Pixel 2 only has a single rear camera.

But because of all the machine learning, and the use of a dual pixel sensor,

it's still able to produce some pretty incredible portrait mode shots.

Most phones would need 2 separate camera sensors to do this properly,

Google is just using the minor difference in viewpoint

between the two pixels on each individual pixel on the sensor to create a depth map.

Which can then be used to create a background blur effect.

While the 8MP front camera might not have that same dual pixel setup,

because of the use of machine learning to identify the foreground and background,

it's still able to do some pretty nice-looking portrait mode too.

For both the front and rear camera portrait mode,

they're not perfect, and you can still see some errors here and there.

But the results are good enough to make me want to use it on a regular basis.

Oh, by the way there is a new Motion Photos mode as well which is pretty self-explanatory.

But it's quite limited in its functionality,

and just not something that I enjoy using anyway.

To sum it up, the Pixel 2 is definitely a contender for the best smartphone camera out there.

No matter whether it's capturing photos or videos, it's just so consistently great.

This is a phone that will make you want to use the camera more,

just because you know it's capable of producing great results.

Which is why it's a great thing that like the previous Pixel,

it comes with unlimited original resolution uploads to Google Photos.

Well, at least for like the next 3 years.

After that you still have the option of using the slightly compressed high resolution unlimited upload,

and of course anything you've uploaded in the past remains at original quality

without taking up your Google Drive storage.

In case you don't know, Google Photos is really great at recognising photos using machine-learning.

So I can just search for a date, an object, a location, or even search according to faces.

It takes all the pain out of photos management, which is why I love it so much.

This reduction of friction is a theme that you'll see over and over again on the Google Pixel,

especially when we're talking about software features.

Take Google Assistant, a feature that Google really wants you to use.

The microphones are noticeably better at picking up the launch phrase,

and remember the stereo speakers?

I'm guessing that's to make hearing Google Assistant a lot easier too.

If you can't use the launch phrase, just give the sides a squeeze.

Google calls this Active Edge, and yeah, it's the same tech behind the HTC U11.

Some people may like it, but I still think it's not that useful.

For example, when the screen is off it's super quick to launch the Assistant,

but then you'll still need to unlock the phone for it to work its magic.

When the phone is unlocked and I'm using the phone normally,

it requires a change in the way I hold the phone before I can squeeze it.

Long pressing the home button might take a tiny bit longer,

but it feels more convenient for me.

It also doesn't help that this feature is not remappable,

and the only other thing you can do with it is silence phone calls.

But hey, at least Google Assistant is now available in Singapore officially, which is

fun to have.

Other than just using your voice, or text, there is a sort of new feature called Google Lens,

which lets you search with images.

It can identify basic things like book covers, album covers, landmarks, and obvious stuff.

It can identify a few other things too, but its uses are kind of limited for now.

I think eventually when it starts to be able to recognise more things,

I could see it being really useful.

Then you get other smaller changes too like an Always-On-Display,

and a new ambient music identifying feature which is actually quite nice to have in some cases.

It's sort of a nice little addition,

since the phone is already listening for the Google Assistant launch phrase anyway.

Just so you know, all of the music recognition happens on-device with a local database,

so it works even in airplane mode.

You might noticed that there are some changes on the home screen too.

The Search bar is easily accessible at the bottom which I really do like,

since I use the search feature a lot.

I also love that when I use a darker wallpaper, it changes into a dark theme automatically.

When you combine all those minor little touches with the buttery smooth software experience,

what you get is pretty much the best Android software experience in the market.

You'll notice that I didn't really talk about the processor and hardware specifications

too much,

and that's because it's really not the main focus here.

The focus here, is really all about the user experience.

The day to day stuff that you use your phone for.

It can handle everything you throw at it with ease,

and surprisingly, even the smaller battery here lasted me a full day of use easily.

It just doesn't have any fancy hardware to wow you with,

it just does all of the basics really well.

You also don't have to worry about software updates too, since Google promised 3 years

of software updates and security patches for the Google Pixel 2.

If you like to live on the cutting edge, the Pixel line is going to be the first to get

major Android version updates.

Also, Google has actually extended the warranty to 2 years for the Pixel 2 lineup, so that's

even lesser things to worry about.

Okay, there might be a few compromise here and there.

First of all is of course the removal of the headphone jack,

but I prefer wireless earbuds anyway, so it's not a huge deal for me.

Then the design of the phone is also rather uninspiring.

It's really hard for me to say whether you should buy the phone or not,

because what you want from a phone might be different from mine.

But if you ask me to pick my favourite phone this year,

I'll pick the Pixel 2 in a heartbeat.

Thanks for watching my review of the Google Pixel 2.

If you like what you saw,

be sure to give me a thumbs up, and subscribe to the channel.

Thanks, and see you guys on the next one.

For more infomation >> Google Pixel 2 Review: Android Done Right - Duration: 7:54.

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Sitara Devi Google Doodle - Duration: 1:20.

The Search Engine Google is showing this Doodle in India for celebrating Sitara Devi's 97th

Birthday.

Sitara Devi was an eminent Indian dancer of the classical Kathak style of dancing.

Rabindranath Tagore described her as the empress of dance, after watching her performance when

she was just 16 years old.

The epithet continues, and she is still described as the Kathak queen for her vibrant energy,

effortless footwork, and unparalleled ability to bring a story to life.

Her performances on and off the silver screen revived popular interest in the classical

dance of Kathak.

Sitara Devi gave performances in several parts of India, and in several other countries,

including at the Royal Albert Hall, London in 1967; and at the Carnegie Hall, New York

in 1976.

Her significant achievements over a career spanning six decades were recognized by several

awards, including the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and the Padma Shree.

Her legacy continues to inspire young talent in dance.

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Google's Virtual Career Fair: Resume Tips - Duration: 7:59.

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Best apps for google chrome / extension for google chrome - Duration: 5:35.

Guys Hello, welcome to

channel ava today we have 16

extensions for google chrome from google.

A selection of the best extensions

google, for its browser

extensions browser turns into

tool drawing office

package, and indeed in anything.

Most of them created third-party

developers, but google applies force

to replenish extensions

chrome. In this list contains the best

browser extension, authored

developer google. Well so let's start, first

our list, google mail checker this extension

GMAIL users established the first,

it tests Your mail and displays

the number unread emails

panel tools chrome,

Search by Image

a simple extension, that helps

quickly search for image in google, you

click on any picture right

click and download similar images.

References on all the program will be in

description. rss subscription extent of google chrome

default not able display icons rss

the address bar though rss is a convenient way

track new the materials on any

the website, rss subscription extent

fixes this the lack of chrome, with this

extension you will be enough to make

one click to subscribe to feed

news. A reference in the description.

Google Tone, quite funny thing

which will be useful if you are standing next to

a few computers

which need to open the same page

Google Tone, use microphone and speakers

to transfer them on the computer

in earshot,

just keep in mind that these computers also

must be installed

extension google there you can send

sitting next to friends article

image documents, youtube videos

and search results, so you don't need

will send them links via messenger,

and they don't have to stand and watch

what you want them show on your

monitor. user agent switcher for chrome if

for you to some reasons you need to

the web site took your computer

mobile device or do you want to give

your chrome for the other browser

use user agent, it can be

it is useful to to access

features that are not available for your browser,

or platform for example, change

your user agent, you will be able to put

photos in instagram directly from the computer

directly from your browser.

The next application savings,

this extension desktop chrome can

to save traffic compressing the data on the

server ASU, as well as it can do

the mobile version of chrome this is useful if

your laptop connected to

the Internet over a metered connection.

Edit Office files the extension will allow

partially to do without bulky office

microsoft, with its can be open

word and excel files, powerpoint, directly in the browser

using google document.

Color filter, the extension will allow,

to adjust colors the page you

browse it can be useful

to make reading whether or just

to change the pesky the colors of the sites.

Google Arts & Culture, is extension for chrome

shows images, works

art from around the the world and displays

brief information about them, gallery

updated daily

a good way see

free moment like modern and

classic art.

google scholar, extension google scholar useful

to you if you write course work or

a thesis she can automatically

search scientific stage while watching

web-pages. Mindful Break when you

tired at work Mindful Break will help you

relax with using breathing

gymnastics extension to help find

your breath correct, you can

configure when and how often you perform

exercise just expand

the extension to the whole screen and follow

appearing tips the inhale and exhale.

Diagnosis chromium

a simple extension, test your

Internet connection for problems

she will tell you if your connection

via dns, something is wrong. google translator

the extension quickly put the selected

words or sentences or web pages

the album just highlight incomprehensible

the phrase and click pop-up icon.

Save to Google Drive useful extension

for active users of google drive

it saves content

web pages and the screenshots on the google disc.

google keep is similar extension

saves pictures

links to your notes in keep

And the last one sense google calendar

when there is no time to switch

tab google, the calendar

browse schedule

with this extensions

in the panel directly tools and chrome

it's not all the extension created

google, the reference under video

view full list and tell

comments if there there is something

I wonder if I have to that's all bye

yet before the meeting.

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Tipos de Arquivos do Google Drive - Duration: 3:31.

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Google donates Titan Aerospace building to city of Moriarty - Duration: 0:46.

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Google's Virtual Career Fair: FAQs - Duration: 5:49.

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Google's Virtual Career Fair - Duration: 8:53.

hi my name is Devin and I'm a software engineer here at Google and I'm Jesse

I'm on the university programs team here at Google and welcome to our virtual

career fair this is our video series where the career fair comes to you

in this video we'll go over lots of important information about working at

Google including Google's culture the types of jobs that we hire for how to

apply it with a couple application tips and then we'll finish it off with an

overview of our interview process and we also have a separate FAQ video

where we're gonna answer the most popular questions that we get at career

fair so definitely check that out and to make things easy we split everything in

the handy dandy chapters with links below so now let's start talking about a

Google culture when they first started our founders set out to build something

really useful for people a way to organize the world's information and

make it universally accessible and useful today we've moved well beyond

search as you can see but we're still looking for answers to that big question

and many others at the end of the day we aim to build technology that helps

people live happier in easier lives being a Googler it's all about wanting

to make a positive impact on users lives and we aim for big impact we look for

people who are curious who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo ask the

tough questions or push the boundaries we found that focusing merely on 10%

improvements while great inevitably leaves you focused on building upon

existing tools and assumptions instead Google likes to think at 10x.

It boils down to reaching all the users because all users are important it's not enough

to solve the problem for one type of user or in one place we're fortunate and

that we are a big company and Google's resources can help us make that type of

impact I'm talking about things like our code base and our values and the

incredible people you work with and can bounce ideas off of these are our most

valuable resources that make Google such a unique place to innovate alright it is

time to talk about googliness googliness can be neatly defined but it's what

enables Googlers to thrive and contribute positively to our culture to

take a stab at it it means being comfortable with

ambiguity having a certain dose of intellectual humility being

biased towards action and having a collaborative nature it also means you

can adapt to change in our fast-paced environment and that you'll have fun

along the way yep all right no Googler makes this type

of impact alone in order to build products and solutions that work for all

users we need diverse perspectives within our own teams that's why we're

committed to increasing diversity both inside Google and across the tech

industry we focused our efforts in three areas

number one expanding the ways we find and hire our next Googlers number two

bringing computer science education to more students makers and future Googlers

and number three ensuring that all communities can access and benefit from

the web and we want to ensure every Googler can thrive it's important that

every Googler feels included and supported inside and outside of work we

want Googlers to feel comfortable to share ideas bring their whole selves to

work their family their hobbies their interest and their sense of humor one

key pillar is creating an inclusive environment for Googlers while at work

the other component is supporting our Googlers and their families outside of

work we're constantly evolving our benefits to support our growing aging

and multiplying Googlers all over the world and we work hard to make Google

the best workplace possible we do this through our benefits workplace design

perks and culture you might not realize that there's a lot of thought behind all

of our perks but what we really want is for Googlers to have meaning in their

work and be able to express their voice we want people who are inspired by our

mission and our culture when hiring new Googlers we hope they'll join us and

build their careers here careers are personal there's no one right path and

that's certainly true at Google there are so many opportunities to pursue an

exciting challenges to tackle across different teams regardless of which path

you take we are committed to helping you grow and improve your skills along the

way

here at Google we have a lot more jobs available than some may think it's true

we have roles in sales engineering finance technical writing design and

even more than that our career site has a lot more information

but for now we'll try to help so let's first talk about full-time jobs of

course engineering roles are going to be available at Google software engineering

but it's not just that we also have site reliability engineers tools and

infrastructure engineers product managers and analysts we also have roles

in user experience as well as some jobs in hardware and on the business side we

have roles on our sales team where you'd be working with small and medium

businesses as well as roles on the global customer experience team GTECH

roles and finance people operations marketing and more so now let's talk

about our engineering and technical programs and internships we have

programs whether you're in your first year of college or you're working

towards your PhD yeah and some specific programs that we like to mention our

engineering residency program engineering practicum and our PhD

internship so check those out we also have programs for interns outside of the

US like our step program as well as internships in engineering and again on

the business side we also have varied programs including our bold internship

and in a few locations outside of the US we have a business internship that's all

about real-world experience our MBA internship has roles and sales GTECH

corporate finance people operations and a lot other places and don't forget

we've mentioned it before but our career site has details on all of our roles

internships and programs so be sure to head over there

all right let's now dive into our application process so applying to

Google is pretty simple first you're going to find the role that's the best

for you so the qualifications listed in the job

descriptions are there to help you select the role that best fits both your

background and aspirations so pay close attention

recruiters review applications with these in mind once you find the role

make sure your resume is in tip-top shape and we have some helpful links for

that below you then submit your application online at our career site

we'll need your resume and if you're a recent graduate looking for an

internship or if the description asks for it we'll need your transcript but an

unofficial one is fine there is no need for cover letters though so take that

time to make sure your resume is zero errors yeah and after you apply you'll

wait we know waiting isn't the most fun but it does take time to go through

resumes and we'll reach out to you to let you know if you've moved forward

generally if you haven't heard from us in a few months the rule was probably

filled and if you hear from us that you'll be moving forward in the hiring

process great now you're on to the interview stage

okay now we're gonna dive into the interview process so here at Google we

interview a little differently that's true and the most in-depth resource for

this is the how we hire section of our career site that is a great resource in

this video we're gonna go over the basics of the process for you so many of

our roles require one or more phone interviews these are going to be about

30 to 60 minute calls with someone with role related knowledge sometimes this

means with a recruiter your recruiter is going to give you all the details before

you take that first call and in some cases the next step if you move past the

phone interviews is the on-site interview around although many

internships don't require this step on-site interviews arroyo meet Googlers

face-to-face for interviews usually 30 to 45 minutes each if you're going for a

technical or an engineering role we'll want to see those coding skills and if

you're going for a business role you'll demonstrate your role related knowledge

and again please make sure to check out our links for much more in depth

information for interviewing and your recruiter is also going to give you all

the details about your interviews if you move past the interview around your

application packet which contains your resume any other submitted work

information and your interviewer referral feedback this will go to our

hiring committee and if an offer is to be extended it'll go through our

executive review and again your recruiter is the best resource for all

information they're going to make sure that you're up to date and explain the

process in as much detail as possible

thank you for visiting our virtual career fair check out all of the helpful

links below and make sure to follow our Google students channels to keep up with

us thanks for visiting

For more infomation >> Google's Virtual Career Fair - Duration: 8:53.

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Working at Google in Tel Aviv and Haifa, Israel - Duration: 2:27.

Not everything that's impossible

is actually impossible.

Just think back to how it must have sounded, when a couple of people said

they were going to organize all the information in the whole world.

Or that one day, we'd be able to see every place on earth

without actually going there.

Sometimes impossible things are just problems we haven't solved yet.

So how does the impossible become possible?

Well, it often starts with people like these.

They're engineers, researchers, designers, scientists, and inventors.

People experimenting, rethinking, and creating new technology

to challenge the impossible.

At the Google R&D Center in Israel

they're inventing new ways to help everyone ask questions.

Wherever they are on the web

in the world

and in almost every language.

Even predicting their next question.

They're making it quicker for everyone to find answers,

discover more answers

get them in real time

and working to make it all run faster.

Way faster.

They're helping everyone access their accounts when they need them.

And helping people access information when they need it most.

They're creating tools so everyone can share their sites with the world.

And using the cloud to give more people access

to those sites in more places.

They're making it possible for everyone to read a piece of history

to see more of the world from anywhere in the world

to get to places faster

and see what the world is searching for.

They're thinking of what might be possible in the future

or Search, the Cloud, and how machine learning and AI

could create new tools millions might need someday.

Ones that might even help others to solve a few problems of their own.

The challenges aren't going to be easy.

And some of them may even sound impossible.

But then again…

So did a lot of other things.

For more infomation >> Working at Google in Tel Aviv and Haifa, Israel - Duration: 2:27.

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Mix nhạc tiếng Nhật với giọng đọc của chị Google Translate =))) [ Voice of google mix music] - Duration: 2:55.

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Google Claims It'll Post Wait Times At Restaurants, Grocery Stores - Duration: 1:09.

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Секреты Google, о которых знают только самые продвинутые - Duration: 2:05.

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IN_ cara memperbarui google chrome terbaru - Duration: 1:14.

Hi, I'm Sami, from Fawzi academy, In this video, I will talk about,

How to update Google Chrome. To make sure you're protected by the latest security updates,

Google Chrome can automatically update, when a new version of the browser is available on your device.

With these updates, you might sometimes notice that your browser looks different.

Normally updates happen in the background. When you close and reopen your computer's browser.

To update Google Chrome. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click more.

Click sitting. Click about Chrome. Click Relaunch.

The browser saves your opened tabs, and windows and reopens them automatically when it restarts.

If you'd prefer not to restart right away, click not now. The next time you restart your browser, the

update will be applied. Hope, this information, is helpful, Thank you, for watching Fawzi academy,

Please, like, Subscribe, share, this video, and visit, our website, fawziacademy.com

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