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Wherever you are, G Suite quickly delivers necessary information to you.

This helps us keep our elevators safe, secure, and maintained.

[Kenji Tomooka, CIO of Information System Department] Our company Fujitec is a manufacturer which specializes in elevators and escalators.

Our movement system is utilized all around the world.

In addition to production at our factories, we take care of everything else, from installation to maintenance checkup.

Every elevator is unique, as is every building.

Improving the accuracy of our fieldwork was a challenge.

[Yasushi Miyanishi, AM of Information System Department] Each elevator is made up of tens of thousands of components.

You see so many different elevator types operating in so many different buildings.

From the latest models to 20 year-old products.

In these situations, our fieldworkers need to address all kinds of issues on the spot.

[Kenji Tomooka] So we have recently started using Google Hangouts on-site.

Previously, we phoned each other up to understand what was happening on-site.

With Google Hangouts, we can take and send pictures. We can clearly comprehend the issues we are facing.

Google Hangouts also enables us to communicate with our back office quickly and accurately.

[Yasushi Miyanishi] These days, we also use Chromebox for meetings.

Chromebox for meetings is linked to Google Calendar, so we can easily check all our schedules and book meeting rooms. It is very convenient.

We can also see the faces of our colleagues who we don't regularly meet. This helps our discussions move forward.

[Kenji Tomooka] I think almost all Japanese people have taken a Fujitec elevator at least once in their lives.

But not everyone in the world has ridden on one of our elevators – yet.

I believe we should strive to make that happen.

Fujitec has gone Google.

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Top 15 Mysterious Things Found on Google Maps - Duration: 15:46.

15. The Steppe Geoglyphs Something a little older than 20 years has

been discovered in Kazakhstan via Google Maps.

This hidden treasure, in particular, involves geoglyphs – a large design or motif created

on the ground and often made of stone.

The crosses, rings, squares, and other shapes stretch from 90 to 400 meters (or 295 to 1637

feet) across and are better viewed from the sky. If you came across them on the ground,

you'd likely not even realize you were face to face with history.

Two archeologists on the Kostanay University expedition, said, "As of today, we can say

only one thing — the geoglyphs were built by ancient people. By whom and for what purpose,

remains a mystery."

14. Man in Trunk A Google Street View photo captured something

unexpected on a street in Mannheim, Germany: a man popping out of – or into – the trunk

of a car. The Internet went crazy trying to guess what

in the world this man was up to. The Mercedes in question was parked in the

driveway of the man's house. Beside it, a dog is sleeping on the ground and some bags

and the contents of the trunk lie nearby. Some thought the man may be wearing skin-tone

shorts and was working on his brake light. Others thought he was preparing for some nefarious

operation and ensuring that his victim would not escape the trunk. Or maybe he's been

taken, himself, and Google Maps caught his moment of escape on camera.

Whatever the man's story, this certainly made for a mysterious Google Maps image with

more questions than answers.

13. Found Plane This one, in 2009 in Alameda, California,

shows a downed commercial aircraft. The hull of the plane is cut in half, the plane's

wings have been sliced off, and debris is everywhere.

Surely, the event made national headlines. As a matter of fact, everyone on board was

fine, as the plane was, staged. The mock Boeing airliner was used in filming a TV show called

Trauma…one that was apparently not a hit, as I've never heard of it.

Google's aerial cameras caught some fantastic shots of the airliner on the Alameda Point

navy base. And many Google mappers believed they'd uncovered one of the biggest mysteries

and conspiracies of our time.

12. Man with Arms A toddler that was 17 months old passed under

mysterious circumstances in June of 2009. The baby girl was found in the closet under

a pile of clothes. Three years prior to this event, a Google

street view image was taken, showing a group of men on a porch, one without his shirt on,

holding something directed at the Google street view vehicle.

Mysteriously, it was the same house in Detroit, Michigan in which the young baby would later

breathe her last breath.

But what about this mysterious Google Maps image? Is there any connection?

11. Creature on Balcony Want to see something that will give you goosebumps?

Plug in the Google Maps coordinates, posted by an anonymous 4chan user on December 10,

2011. On the date in question, the coordinates took users to a Google Maps location in Nancy

Lorraine, France. The place was residential. Seemingly nothing

abnormal going on…that is, until you zoom into the residence, where Google Maps had

captured a demon standing on a balcony, between a bicycle and a door.

While most viewers did not actually believe the creature was a demon, something crazy

happened that made many question Google's intent: the creature suddenly became blurred.

What? Why did Google censor the image? What are

they trying to hide?

10. Inverted Pentagram For those of us who like their mysterious

things a little Satanic, head over once again to Kazakhstan, where an enormous pentagram

has been unearthed in a secluded corner of the central Asian steppes.

It lies on the Upper Tobol Reservoir's southern shore and can be spotted starkly on the map.

Humans do not live anywhere near the pentagram, with the nearest population at around 12 miles

away. But that doesn't mean humans have never

lived there. As a matter of fact, the surrounding area is chock full of ancient ruins, many

of which date back to the Bronze Age. Zoom in your focus in Google Maps, and you'll

see that previous visitors to the area have noted one spot named Lucifer and another,

Adam. The pentagram, itself, reaches 1200 feet across.

9. Bird People This surrealist project came together specifically

for Google Street View's benefit. As most people know, Google blurs out the faces of

those it captures on video. This group from a town not far from Tokyo – decided to give

the Internet something to talk about. They'd heard that the Google team was in

the area with their cameras. And so, as any normal human would, they donned their pigeon

heads and stalked the streets to win their fifteen minutes of fame.

Lo and behold, Google Street View captured their surrealist presentation on camera, leaving

many questioning their own existence. Although the flash mob of pigeons got what

they wanted, they sure set a questionable precedent for the rest of the planet.

What other crazy masks will we be confronted with the next time we do a Google Maps search?

No clowns, please!

8. Pink Bunny The Velveteen Rabbit's got nothing on the

giant pink bunny of Italy. This enormous knitted bunny can be seen from space and of course

viewed by those of us who aren't astronauts on Google Maps.

Just track across the northern region of Italy to the 5,000 foot tall Colletto Fava Mountain,

and you'll find the toy rabbit flopped on the side. It stretches 200 feet long, so you

really can't miss it. The Viennese art collective, known as Gelitin,

knitted the giant pink bunny as a sort of sculpture/jungle gym. They state that it was

"knitted by dozens of grannies out of pink wool." The collective expects people to

sleep, climb, play on it, and even hike up its 20 foot sides to cuddle up on the stuffed

animal belly. The best kind of art: something you can explore.

With hundreds of visitors annually, you'd better get to Colletto Fava Mountain soon,

because the pink bunny is only expected to remain there until 2025.

7. Desert Signs Google these coordinates (27°22'54.59"N,

33°37'48.46"E), and you'll find yourself staring into the abyss of a desert mirage.

The mesmerizing spiral appears to be some sort of desert crop circle or ancient symbol

carved into the Earth's surface, but in all actuality, it's an art installation

project produced by the D.A.ST. Arteam. Stretching across 100,000 m2 of the Sahara,

Desert Breath borders the Red Sea in Egypt and was built using positive and negative

displacement of sand to create the conical forms. In the center of the spiraling forms,

is a vessel filled with water that's 30 meters in diameter.

Completed in 1997, Desert Breath keeps on breathing today, twenty years on.

6. Remove This Image The father of the boy who appeared in this

Google Maps image wants the photo removed. The California man, Jose Barrera, discovered

that his 14-year-old son could be viewed via Google Maps four years after he'd passed.

In the 2009 satellite image, cops appear to be standing around the scene near the train

tracks where his son, Kevin, had been found passed on August 15th of that year.

Barrera told KTVU-TV, "When I see this image, it's still like that happened yesterday.

And that brings me back to a lot of memories." In the Google Maps photo, a body is splayed

near the train tracks with a cop car nearby. Google sought "technical solutions" to

remove the image, according to Google Earth Vice President Brian McClendon.

5. Wheel Shapes Flying over Jordan in the Middle East anytime

soon? If you are, check out these thousands of geometric stone structures that date back

somewhere around 8,500 years. To date the structures, archeologists used

a technique known as OSL (optically stimulated luminescence). Two of the wheels found in

Jordan's Black Desert dated back 8,500 years, with one being reconstructed or repaired at

5,500 years. But why were they built?

The mysterious designs of at least some of the spokes appear to have been created to

line up with the winter solstice sunrise, suggesting they have some astronomical purpose.

According to the archeological team who uncovered the structures, they're known to "occur

throughout the entire Arabia region, from Syria across Jordan and Saudi Arabia to Yemen.

The most startling thing about the 'Works' is that they are difficult to identify from

the ground. This stands in contrast to their apparent visibility from the air."

This is where Google Maps comes in handy.

4. Guitar-shaped Forest If you visit Google Maps over the Pampas agricultural

area of Argentina, you'll discover a mysterious grouping of more than 7,000 eucalyptus and

cypress trees. Why are they so mysterious? Because they're

shaped like a guitar. The forest is a kilometer long and can be

seen from satellites and planes that pass above. Oh, and Google Maps, of course.

As you might have guessed, the forest didn't grow into the shape of a guitar organically.

The aerial view of the memorial, serving to honor the farmer's wife, has never been seen

by the farmer, himself. He has a fear of flying. But the eucalyptus-stringed trees and cypress-treed

sound hole in the shape of a star can be seen and admired on Google Maps. And Graciela's

memory will live on as long as the forest does.

3. Giant A-Hole Ever had a beef with your neighbor that went

a little too far? This pair in Washington have. The town lies

about 65 miles from Seattle, and there looks to be plenty of farmland there…enough to

mow a giant F U to your neighbor into the grass for everyone on Google Maps to see.

The image was captured by Google Maps, where it was found by a Redditor, who was searching

the interactive map for a home in the area. The Redditor posted the image to Reddit, where

it quickly went viral. "Found this while looking up my house on

Google maps," the Redditor wrote. "Turns out my neighbors might not get along."

The beef probably went back to a complaint dating from the time Blaine and Cindy Zechenelly,

the "a-holes" in question, built a big garage on their property, which they proceeded

to paint a grape-colored hue. The neighbors didn't appreciate it, according to the Peninsula

Daily News. One neighbor even said that the interior of her house glowed purple every

morning as the sun reflected in. This may have incited one to tell the world

what he really thought of that purple garage and the people who built it.

2. Desert Patterns We'll again travel to the desert, where

most of Google Maps's mysterious things seem to lie. This one was found in the western

desert of China, where enormous patterns have been traced into the desert.

The shapes involve reflective strips that are kilometers long, circles, and squares,

and a grid of white lines. What could this be? Are they not man made?

Are these symbols messages of some kind? The giant patterns are difficult to explain,

however. But Google Maps has previously shown that China builds training zones in the desert.

This may be exactly what the grid-like pattern is.

Or maybe it has something to do with renewable technology. China has been investing in windfarms,

lining the old Silk Road in the desert with massive wind turbines.

Whatever the case, these Google Maps images demonstrate that there is still plenty of

mystery in China.

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1. The Body A meme went viral in April 2013, suggesting

that if you entered the coordinates 52.376552,5.198303 into Google Maps, your sights would be set

on a person appearing to get rid of someone in a lake.

Google Maps shows that this precise location is a park called Beatrixpark in the Netherlands.

The satellite shot of these coordinates results in a picture that does look suspiciously like

someone being dragged, complete with a red trail behind it.

But think about it: what person would do that at what looks to be midday in a public park?

Not only that, but there appears to be a railing around the dock, meaning the culprit would

have to lift the person and heave it overboard. Midday. In a public park.

The culprit also appeared to leave the trail of red leading right to this place and, presumably,

someone would have heard the splash into the water – and would have seen it floating

there moments after its disposal. According to a 2013 article in The Sun, "local

police have been sent the pic, but the photo was taken by Google in 2009, so there's

unlikely to be any evidence left to investigate." Still…it looks a bit fishy at best, and

completely chilling at worst.

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Levi's® Commuter™ Trucker Jacket with Jacquard™ by Google, Design Process - Duration: 3:06.

What I find fascinating about textiles

is the structure of textiles is the same to the structure of touch screens,

which we are using in everyday mobile devices and tablets.

That means that if you just replace some of the threads in textiles

with conductive threads,

you should be able to weave the textile,

which can recognize a variety of simple touch gestures

just like any normal touch pad you have a mobile phone.

So if you can hide or weave interactivity and input devices

into the materials,

that will be the first step to making computers

and computing invisibly integrated into objects,

into the materials in clothing.

So this is exciting to me.

The challenge of creating Jacquard yarn

was to create yarn that is highly conductive

and at the same time, scalable,

which means it could be used on industrial weaving machines

everywhere in the world.

For textile designers or fashion designers or furniture designers,

it is interesting because it is something you're very familiar with.

it's just textile.

We made the yarn very thin and feel so natural.

So it looks like just normal yarn.

The only thing that's different, it's conductive.

We're trying to shrink down all the components

down to the size of a button.

And ultimately this will be something that's so small we can embed

into the manufacturing process.

The idea that Jacquard is an interface

that is blended into the clothing that we wear,

that has an implication the way that you would use

services, products, applications

and anything that we do through our devices.

It's somehow getting the technology out of the way

and making interactions more natural and more seamless.

In terms of what the technology can do,

it's really up to the user and to the designers,

and we expect that users can reconfigure it

as much as they want to.

Software development and fashion design

often don't exist in the same place.

So we're hoping to make it very simple for each of those parties

to collaborate, and we're hoping to provide both software and hardware

knowledge and components to make those collaborations very easy.

We like to think that we have these iconic products

that haven't changed much, but the world is changing.

So I think Jacquard presents a great opportunity

for our brand, for design to open a door to the future.

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Walmart diving into voice-activated shopping with Google - Duration: 3:22.

Walmart diving into voice-activated shopping with Google

Walmart diving into voice-activated shopping with Google. Signage at a Laval, Que., Walmart store is seen on Tuesday, May 3, 2016. (Ryan Remiorz / THE CANADIAN PRESS).

NEW YORK -- Walmart is diving into voice-activated shopping. But unlike online leader Amazon, its not doing it alone.

The worlds largest retailer said Wednesday its working with Google to offer hundreds of thousands of items from laundry detergent to Legos for voice shopping through Google Assistant. The capability will be available in late September.

Its Googles biggest retail partnership -- and the most personalized shopping experience it offers -- as it tries to broaden the reach of its voice-activated assistant Home speaker.

And it underscores Walmarts drive to compete in an area dominated by Amazons Alexa-powered Echo device. Voice shopping is becoming a more important part of everyday shopping behaviour, said Marc Lore, CEO of Walmarts U.S.

The voice-activated devices are becoming more mainstream as they become more accessible. Even Apple has one coming out this year. Walmart has said Googles investment in natural language processing and artificial intelligence will help make voice-activated shopping even more popular.

And Lore said the personalization of the partnership means people can shout out generic items like milk, bread and cheese, and Google Assistant will know exactly the brands and the size that the user wants.

Google introduced shopping to Home in February, letting people use voice to order essentials from more than 40 retailers like Target and Costco under its Google Express program. But that was far behind the Echo, available since late 2014.

Walmart, which has more stores than any other retailer and the largest share of the U.S. grocery market, is also working hard to close the gulf online between itself and Amazon.

It has overhauled its shipping strategy and is expanding store-curb pickup for groceries ordered online. But its also had to look beyond itself and form partnerships.

Walmart announced Monday that its expanding its grocery delivery service with ride-hailing service Uber, and its been testing same-day delivery service with Deliv at Sams Club in Miami.

Amazon generally has been building its network of services on its own, using its $99-a-year Prime membership with same-day and even one-hour shipping options to develop loyalty. Its also been drawing in customers with its Alexa devices.

Amazon doesnt give sales figures for Echo, but Consumer Intelligence Research Partners estimated that its sold more than 10 million Echo devices in the U.S.

That includes the core $179 Echo as well as the less expensive and smaller Echo Dot and the portable Amazon Tap.

To be more competitive with Amazon, Google Express is scrapping the $95-a-year membership starting Wednesday, allowing shoppers to get free delivery within one to three days on orders as long as the purchase is above each stores minimum.

Walmart is integrating its Easy Reorder feature -- which has data on both store and online purchases -- into Google Express. Shoppers who want to reorder their favourites have to link their Walmart account to Google Express.

With other Google Express retailers, personalization takes time as the assistant learns shoppers preferences, says Brian Elliott, general manager of Google Express. So the quick personalization with Walmart should make voice-activated shopping more attractive, he says.

While one of Walmarts biggest advantages over Amazon is its massive number of stores, Amazons nearly $14 billion offer for Whole Foods could shake up the landscape. Whole Foods shareholders voted Wednesday to approve the Amazon bid.

Walmart says it will be tapping its 4,700 U.S. stores and its fulfilment network next year to offer more kinds of customer experiences using voice shopping.

For example, shoppers can tell Google Assistant they want to pick up an order in a store. Lore said the company wants to make voice shopping as easy as possible.

Thats why it makes sense for us to team up with Google. We know this means being compared side-by-side with other retailers, and we think thats the way it should be, Lore wrote in a corporate blog post.

Independent internet analyst Sucharita Mulpuru-Kodal, who was unaware of the Google deal at the time of the interview, says Walmart is going in the right direction, though it has a long way to go.

She noted that partnerships with companies like Uber enable the discounter to get the business up and running and it will be able to learn a lot.

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