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Top10 Future MIND BLOWING Google Products - Duration: 7:19.

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Welcome to Top10Archive!

Everybody's favorite tech conglomerate is more than just the developer of the world's

most popular search engine – it's an empire of gadgets and gizmos and is always looking

to the future!

Through the semi-secretive Google X, now known simply as X, and its parent company Alphabet,

Inc., Google is ready to change the future with these ten incredible products!

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we love hearing from and engaging in great conversations with you!

10.

Self-Driving Cars It seems like every company is on the self-driving

bandwagon and, in 2009, even Google began working on its own self-driving automobile.

Seven years later, the project was placed under Waymo, Alphabet Inc's own autonomous

car development company, to go up against manufacturers like Tesla Motors and Toyota.

Each company has its own version of the self-driving implementation, now it's just a matter of

who will launch en mass to the public.

Though Tesla may be ahead of the game, Waymo is still working through kinks with a hopeful

market release in 2020.

9.

Google Glass Yes, Google Glass isn't a "new" concept

in the sense that we haven't seen it before.

In fact, it saw public sales in 2014 before being pulled from development due to customer

criticism and legal concerns.

That doesn't mean Google Glass is dead, however, and you can bet you'll be seeing

it re-emerge anew.

According to Tony Fadell, the former Apple exec heading the project, Google Glass will

be re-released when he deems it absolutely "perfect."

8.

Cancer-Detecting Pill The battle against cancer is one that many

companies have opted to take on, Google being one of them.

Within the labs of X, Google researchers started working on a pill full of magnetic particles

that would travel a patient's bloodstream in search of afflicted cells.

Acting as a detailed road map to the human body, the particles would transmit data back

to a wearable sensor for real-time reports on cancer development or remission.

Revealed in 2014, the pill was projected for real-time use within a decade.

7.

Google Brillo and Wave Joining in on the concept of the Internet

of Things or the inter-networking of our devices and abodes, Google aims to introduce Brillo.

The operating system, believed to be launching under Android, will work alongside Weave to

allow devices within your home to talk with one another.

While Brillo serves to redefine the current interface of the Internet of Things, Weave

will expand the concept beyond just appliance to smartphone communication.

Google wants everything in your home to talk to and function off one another, creating

a seamless smart home experience.

6.

Google Wing Though Amazon has already launched Amazon

Prime Air, Google wants to encroach on the territory in a more philanthropic way.

Revealed in 2014, rather than offer air drop delivery for customers in need of their immediate

shopping fix, Google's Project Wing, developed in the secretive X Labs, is designed for the

intention of emergency relief drops.. but shoppers will also be able to benefit from

the service.

At its unveiling, Wing weighed approximately 18 lb (8.5 kg), but could only manage a total

of 22lb (10kg), so plan to shop light.

5.

Space Elevator No, this really isn't a play on words.

It really is an elevator that would travel through Earth's atmosphere to an anchoring

point somewhere in space.

The concept emerged in 1895 with Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who found inspiration

in the Eiffel Tower.

Google is just one of several companies that want to realize this game-changing idea, but

the project was put on hold when it was determined no one had manufactured carbon nanotubes or

the strong carbon-based material needed for cabling, longer than 1 meter.

4.

Talking Shoe Personally, we think far too many things talk

to us these days.

There's Siri, Cortana, Google Assistant, Alexa… and how can we forget just people

in general.

So we're a little on the fence about shoes that will not just talk to us, but also make

us feel bad about our inactivity.

Revealed in 2013 as part of Google's Art, Copy, Code, an initiative to merge new technologies

with existing brands, the talking shoe can serve as a rather rude motivational coach

or, as it's intended purpose, appeal to large brands like Nike and the athletes associated

with them.

3.

Google Smart Contact Lens Consider this the new age of wearable technology.

Just as the name implies, the project is a contact lens with a rather specific purpose

- testing blood glucose levels in diabetics.

Rather than deal with pesky and inconvenient tests, the lens will be outfitted with sensors

that can test glucose levels through tears and offer an early warning via small LED lights.

Google also aims to link the innovative lens with a hand-held monitor where data can be

transmitted and read in real time.

2.

Makani Power In 2013, Google joined the search for the

most viable means of clean energy when it acquired Makani Power.

Within the X labs, the Makani team produced an airborne wind turbine known as the energy

kite that, like a fixed wind turbine, would circle the air, using the wind to produce

electricity to power an attached grid.

The Makani team aims to replace towering turbines, which are built as tall as 393' (120 m),

and provide a lower-cost, easier-to-install solution.

One kite, at least of the current design, is expected to produce 600 kW of power.

1.

Project Loon This ambitious project within the X Labs aims

to launch high-altitude balloons outfitted with the capability to create a wireless network

accessible by even the most remote regions.

As the name implies, it's an insane concept, but should it ever get off the ground, it

could do more than simply expand the reach of the internet.

During times of duress or natural disasters in a region, the balloons would ensure a stable

4G-LTE network to help coordinate relief efforts… and keep people from feeling isolated.

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Is Google Drive the new 'Pirate Bay'? | Med Mart Tv - Duration: 2:00.

Google drive is essentially known to store important files with its cloud service used to share documents or pictures of sizes that

exceed the Gmail limit. Turns out this is not all that Google Drive is being

used for. Some users have started using the cloud service

for illegal file sharing much like what famed Torrent sites like PirateBay and KickassTorrents used to do before they were shut down.

Users have found a substitute to the torrent sites in Google's sharing platform.

They hide behind the protection of Google and utilise the 15GB of free storage to share famous TV shows such as Game of Thrones, a practice

which gathered pace after the crack down against illegal torrent websites.

According to Gadgets360, copyright holders filed almost 5,000 requests in August for Google to pull material from Drive which was considerably more

than the requests made for file-hosting site MEGA (100) and Dropbox (12).

Hosts have diversified the manner they share files in as along with uploading entire video files they are also adding unlisted YouTube links.

Essentially, the unlisted links don't enter the radar as they are less likely to be spotted by automated

systems and therefore less likely to be pulled. Combining this into one Drive and sharing it over social media under the emblem of Google is like

passing around a secret diary containing the listings for all your favorite pirated content in a polished briefcase.Speaking to Mashable, Google

stated what it thinks of this development. "Google Drive has a variety of piracy counter-

measures in place and we are continuously working to improve our protections to prevent piracy across all of our products," according to a

spokesperson. One thing is for sure, Google didn't quite expect

that their cloud sharing service would be utilised in such a manner and now face a paradox on how to deal with it.

Had Torrent sites not been facing a major crackdown, hosts would probably not have

turned to Google for cover. This article originally appeared on Mashable.

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