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#GiunglaDigitale | I Social Aiutano ad Apparire Su Google - Duration: 5:20.

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Nexus One Throwback: The First Nexus - Duration: 4:21.

Hey there, Alex here.

I am pretty sure that the Nexus series of Android devices has a special place in many

Android fans' heart.

For me it was always about that pure Android experience directly from Google.

But with the series going away, I thought it'll be fun to revisit the HTC Nexus One.

The very first Nexus device.

The Nexus One is just over 7 years old now, and yeah, it feels and looks pretty much like

a phone from 7 years ago.

The most telling sign other than the very HTC looking design back then, is the tiny

3.7-inch WVGA display, which I'm sure looked stunning 7 years ago.

An interesting thing about the display is that there are actually 2 versions.

It launched with an AMOLED screen, but eventually switched to SLCD due to supply shortages.

Sadly the one I have is the LCD variant which means it doesn't have that inky blacks I

love from AMOLED screens.

The phone launched with Android 2.1, which actually brought some useful features like,

voice search, speech to text on the keyboard, and turn by turn navigation.

Well, and also some not so useful features like live wallpapers, 5 home screens instead

of 3, a more 3D looking gallery app, and more 3D looking transitions.

This is still early days for the Android ecosystem of course, so baby steps.

The phone was eventually updated to Android 2.3.6 which is the version I'm running now,

which mostly brings under the hood enhancements and slight UI changes.

Of course being an older version, some newer Android apps doesn't work anymore, but the

ones that do are still mostly usable on the phone with a little bit of patience.

The phone uses the Snapdragon S1 processor with a whopping 1Ghz single core CPU, and

512MB of RAM, which was one of the best chipset available at that time.

Another interesting little snippet is that the Nexus One is the only Nexus device that

supports a MicroSD card.

Granted, it was kind of necessary since the internal storage is only 512MB, which is actually

the hardest part about using the phone today.

Out of the box, I pretty much have only 170MB or so for installing apps, and after updating

Google Play Services, only 50MB.

Yeah....

It's barely enough for any additional apps.

The phone uses four capacitive buttons for navigation; back, menu, home, and search.

Which were pretty standard for android phones back then.

One thing I don't like about these buttons is that the touch targets are a little higher

than where the icons actually say they are, which is kind of annoying when you're using it.

Just below the buttons, you'll find a little trackball for navigating around the interface

like some older BlackBerry devices.

It's not something I use that frequently, but look at this.

The trackball actually lights up when i get a new notification, which is kind of cool.

The Nexus One is also one of the few Nexus devices with a removable battery as well.

It's only 1,400mAh, which doesn't sound like much today, but was pretty much the norm

back then.

The phone has a 5MP camera with autofocus and LED flash.

No front facing camera here.

In daylight, the images looks decent for its time, but really nothing to shout about.

In low light conditions...

Yeah....

it's really not that great.

Let's just compare it to what I can capture on the Google Pixel so you can see how far

we've come in 7 years.

Looking back at the Nexus One, it's really fun to see how far Android smartphones have

come since then.

For a really long time, the Nexus series have been the platform for Google to showcase their

latest software.

The latest and greatest that Android has to offer.

Some were priced higher, some more affordable, but they always signified the progress of Android.

Now that the Pixel brand is taking over the Nexus brand, I'm actually really excited

to see what the next Pixel has to offer.

If you haven't seen my review on the Google Pixel yet, you totally should.

It's pretty much one of the best Android smartphones today.

Which makes me really excited to see what the next Pixel will bring, and what Google's

vision of Android will be in the future, and it all started with this, the Nexus One.

Thanks for watching this video, if you like it be sure to give me a thumbs up and share

the video with your friends.

If you want to see more content like this, be sure to subscribe to my channel.

Thanks, and see you guys on the next one.

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Using Google Scholar to Find Chinese Research Articles - Duration: 2:33.

One of the ways to search for Chinese research articles is to use Google Scholar.

To do this, open a web browser.

In the URL bar, type "https://scholar.google.com"

If we were to simply do a search now, it would only return results in English.

In order to change this, we'll go to Settings in the top menu.

There are two setting in particular that we want to change.

The first is under Language.

By default, it's ticked as "Search for pages in any language".

Since we're looking for Chinese texts, we'll tick the Chinese (Simplified) box.

The second setting we want to chang is under Library Links.

We're going to search for "Rochester Institute of Technology"

This "more! @ RIT" link is what we are looking for.

Now, we look for that because if the library has already purchased the article when you search

for it, it will have a "more! @ RIT" link that will direct you to a full version of the article

that you can use for your research.

Hit Save to keep these changes.

Something to bear in mind is that it will not translate your searches for you.

So if I were to simply search for "math":

it would search for simplifed Chinese articles that contain the characters M-A-T-H in that sequence.

In order to get more accurate results you'll have to use Chinese input.

To show you what the "more! @ RIT" looks like

I've done a search in any language for the word "chinese"

Suppose you were looking through this list,

and you decided that you are interested in this article.

Instead of clicking this link, click the "more! @ RIT" link on the right.

They take you to the same place, which is an abstract of the paper.

The only difference is the "more! @ RIT" link

will give the "Continue reading full article" option.

This is because the "more! @ RIT" link indicates that the library has access to full versionof the article.

If you simply click the Google Scholar link there's a chance that you may not be able

to read the full version.

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How to Conduct a Google Image Search - Duration: 0:15.

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Unknow facts of Google - Duration: 6:32.

yeah

ever since the launch in 1998 google is well known for his special logo designs

or ester officially called the doodles

the very first do they look like this and was created because the two founders

larry page and sergey brin was going to attend the festival and therefore wanted

to inform their users that they will be unavailable for the weekend

since then over 1,700 doodles have been created and used on google's homepage

google's official logo has had a few minor changes as well and at one point

it had an exclamation mark at the end

similar to the yahoo logo even though Google is arguably the most important

infinite service in the world

the home page which is using the html5 markup language contains twenty three

errors in the code if you don't know what this means don't worry

the eris won't cost you any trouble however it could and definitely should

be fixed

google was originally meant to be called the back rub

because of how the system handles search results and at one time it was suggested

to call it the what box

it was later changed to google which is the mathematical term for the number one

followed by a hundred zeroes

however because of a misspelling google became go go

and the two creators decided to use that instead in 2009 a programmer at Google

accidentally blocked every website in Google's index and that's practically

putting a hole to the whole internet for almost an hour

the problem occurred when a programmer entered a forward slash in Google's

registry of blocked websites and as you probably know pretty much every website

database contains a forward slash so that mistake of one single character

blocked out the whole internet

don't be evil is the unofficial corporate motto for google google

employee Paul buhay also the creator of gmail suggested a slogan at a meeting in

early two thousand he later explained that the slogan was sort of a jab

towards all the companies and competitors at the time that they felt

were kind of exploring their users to some extent

nevertheless the model is not used officially in any way so you won't see a

tag line under the homepage logo anytime soon

google has a lot of weird language options for starters it's available in

Klingon as well as leet speak Pig Latin as a pirate and that's a shared their

swedish chef from the muppets you can also make the google translate service

beatbox

yeah you heard that right itself go to translate.google.com said the translator

to translate from German - German insert something like this in the translate box

click the speaker symbol to listen be amazed

the recent google's homepage is so bear is due to the fact that the founders

didn't know HTML and just wanted a quick interface in fact for a very long time

Google didn't even have a submit button and the only way you could search was by

hitting the enter key

google has quite a lot of easter eggs and hidden features here are some

examples

if you search for ask you the whole page will tilt slightly to the right when

searching for answer to life the universe and everything google will

bring up the calculator and display the number 42

it's a refers to the book and movie The Hitchhiker's Guide to the galaxy by

entering once in a blue moon into the search bar you get this equation as a

result if you search for anagram Google suggests the phrase now

bag I ram which isn't the real word but indeed is an anagram for the word

anagram

if you hover over the in famous I'm feeling lucky button it changes to say

something else such as I'm feeling wonderful ever felt like you don't

really know what to search for to find what you want

well they're not fellow internet dweller google has tonsils special features

called operators to help you restrict your search to find exactly what you

want

in some examples if you want to search for something on a specific site you can

write site colon and under the side site in question like this

I want to search for a phrase to not eat in the video word then use quotation

marks around it if i want to search for a house but I don't want result from the

TV show house

I can use a - along with the word TV

this will exclude all results which has the word TV in it

if you only want results within a specific time frame

enter two years with two periods in between if this isn't what you need

there's a lot more of them

go to google and search for google operators to find what else you can do

depending on what Google services you use Google might know a whole lot about

you use chrome they know every website you ever visited and every time you

search the something on Google

not only do they know what you searched for they also know what you do on the

website which feature ads by Google have an android phone

they may know where you are at all times they may have all of your Center

received emails your appointments and even your last known location they know

what you're watching and whom you're calling

they may even have photos of you which includes face recognition technology

that can automatically identify you and your friends in New photos

you might say Google knows more about you than your mother

we can only watch as the world crumbles on the googles ever intending world

domination

petrol free ice cream

free ice cream

hi there boys and girls

they should know there's no such thing as a free ice cream

give me a dozen full body scans

come on get your ice cream

I already know you

it's okay if you don't wanna sing along

but if you do I promise you

you belong

they'll get me wrong

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How To Use Google Docs - Duration: 3:28.

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Searching Google Images - Duration: 0:45.

To search for Images on Google

First, open Google in your web browser

Now, type in what you would like to search

Next, click on Images on the top left under the search bar

All related images will appear on the screen

To save an image, click on the one you wish to save

Next, right click on the image

Scroll down and select 'Save Image As...'

You can now rename your file

Now, select a location where you would like the image to save

I have selected the desktop

Now, when you close your browser

Your selected image will appear on your desktop

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"Google spreadsheet" app now supports the simple input switching of numbers and letters - Duration: 1:43.

Smartphone version of "Google spreadsheet" app now supports the simple input switching of numbers and letters

Hello everyone

This time, the smartphone version came to be easy to switch the numeric keyboard and the alphabetic keyboard will be happy to discuss "Google spreadsheet" app

Android and "Google spreadsheet" app for the iPhone has been updated in March 2017,

Shortcut button can be switched the numerical keyboard and the alphabetic keyboard with one-touch has been added

The shortcut button is a button that basically switch the numerical keyboard and the alphabetic keyboard

Also it works if you are using the keyboard app made of third-patty

However, since if you have set a Japanese keyboard is a numeric keyboard and the other on the keyboard is switched specification,

Not necessarily can be called the alphabet keyboard with one touch

Please be careful

By smartphone version shortcut button to switch between the numeric keyboard and the alphabetic keyboard to "Google spreadsheet" app has been newly added,

For example, numeric input can now be performed input to fairly smoothly if you are operating to create a such as the main table in the "Google Spreadsheet"

Let's Come shortcut button will take advantage of the

Above, it was the explanation for the smartphone version came to be easy to switch the numeric keyboard and the alphabetic keyboard "Google spreadsheet" app

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How To Use Google Docs - Duration: 3:35.

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How to create a simple customer database using Google Forms and Sheets - Duration: 5:01.

You can title the form anything that you'd like.

I chose 'Add New Customer' because that's what this for is used for.

Google is smart, and the forms will automatically decide the best box type for your question.

It's always good to have a 'notes' section.

Pick your favorite color :)

This is what the form looks like on the front end.

You can add any other questions that you'd like.

It's best to gather as much useful information as possible.

You can also play around with the different answer types.

Such as a sliding scale for a hot lead, etc.

Click the 'responses tab'.

And create a new spreadsheet using Google Sheets.

The form auto-populates the spreadsheet with matching fields.

You can jazz it up a little if you'd like.

I also like to 'freeze' the top row.

Now, no matter how far down on the list I am...

I can see the column headers.

Now, if you go back to your form...

Click the 'send' button, and then the 'link' icon.

This gives you a custom URL to your form.

Now, fill out your new customer form...

And now you can see the submitted form populates the spreadsheet!

You can bookmark the Form and the Sheet separately for simple customer tracking.

When you have a new lead/customer, simply open up your form and fill it out with their information.

Ta-da!!

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How to Delete Google Account Permanently - Duration: 3:26.

Hello guys Welcome to technologic hub

Today we are going to learn how to delete google account permanently

Let's start, Go to browser,

And open google dot com, Sign in with your email account,

Click on the profile icon, Then click on the privacy option,

After that you will see privacy page, Click on my account,

Then Go to account preference, And click on the delete your account or services,

Here you can see two option, First one is delete product,

Second one is delete google account and data, Select the delete google account and data,

enter the password and click to sign in, read the instruction carefully,

after that all the data related to google account will be delete like mail, photos,

etc. select the both check box,

then click to the delete account, now you can see the message,

your google account and all its data have been deleted,

there is one more message, if you accidently deleted your account the

you can get back it, click on the account support,

enter your email I d, click to next,

you will see short message this account was deleted,

if you want recover your account, click on the attempt to restore this account,

enter your password, press next,

you will get the success message, you have undeleted your account,

after that you can use your google account by pressing on the continue button,

you can see here, so that's it for today

thanks for watching this video, like, share and comment to the video,

subscribe to the channel for more video, good bye take care,

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