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 It was a time when those close to the 46-year-old from Laidley, between Brisbane and Toowoomba, just wanted to know what happened to him

 Instead some of those who knew him were subject to hurtful and defamatory speculation as the hunt for his body lingered on for 18 months

 To add insult to injury, his body was eventually discovered in an area police had marked down as "searched"

 According to a new coroner's report into his death, the disappearance out of character and led police and his family to believe he had met with foul play — perhaps due to his financial problems

 But, this was not the case. About a week after he vanished, police carried out a search 20km from his girlfriend's house where he was last seen

 The searchers were given a printed copy of a Google Maps image to find the body. But the paper printouts didn't show the property boundary and, as a result, only half of the block was searched by State Emergency Service crews

 They found nothing and it was not until a year later, when water levels in the dense bushland dropped and exposed Mr Simon's mountain bike in a dam, that the search began again

 And it was still another three months after that, on May 21, that property owners found his remains beneath a tree, 70m from the dam

 The coroner hit out at the decision to rely on Google Maps printouts in the manhunt — noting that Queensland Police Service (QPS) had better tools available to them to search the area

 In fact, the inquest detailed how officers on the case were later given a much more informative aerial map of the area from the local council, at no cost to police whatsoever

 "It is quite apparent the quality of the images of the property on this map is far superior to the Google map images used in the search of the property and one wonders if the same mistake in conducting a search of only half the property would have been made if this map had been obtained," Deputy State Coroner John Lock said in his report

 The coroner was critical of how this affected those who knew Mr Simon — who was found to have taken his own life due to financial stress

 However, the coroner said the fact that Mr Simon's remains had been missing for so long had fed speculation

 Mr Simon's father, Lawrence Simon — who remained very involved in the search for his missing son and in advocating for him to be found — believed his son's death may be suspicious and that he may have been harmed by someone else, possibly in a dispute over money

 "One wonders if Darrell's body was found during the first police search on 23 November 2014, whether such unhelpful and at times clearly defamatory and untruthful speculation would have even surfaced," the coroners report read

 "The fact the ground search was conducted over only half the property was very regretful and should not have happened

" He recommended QPS officers be given further training and resources to allow them to properly co-ordinate and conduct land searches — meaning police will be forced to use high-resolution mapping and GPS systems in future searches

 He said there should also be improvements in communication with the SES to ­ensure accuracy

 "(I recommend) that QPS considers the adequacy of resources, information and training currently provided to its officers for the purpose of co-ordinating and conducting land searches to ensure officers are able to and do in fact access high-quality map products and GPS tracking data in a timely way

 "While not prescribing how QPS might ensure officers take these steps in the future, an example may be to implement some type of quality assurance checklist that officers are required to complete as they go

" Police have advised the coroner it is taking steps to ­improve its procedures. QPS has already implemented a mandatory "task sheet system" for every search and integrated search training ­between police officers and SES volunteers

 If you or anyone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14.

For more infomation >> Coroner hits out at police use of Google Maps printouts in search for missing man - Duration: 5:50.

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Google Maps error causes police to 'miss location of body' for 18 months - Duration: 3:10.

 It's the go-to app for many people when it comes to navigation, but an error on Google Maps has led to police missing the location of a body for 18 months

 Police near Brisbane were searching for the body Darrell Simon, who was last seen in November 2014

 The police relied on Google Maps to understand the perimeters of Mr Simon's property, but this data turned out to be incorrect

 This meant that the body wasn't found at the property in Laidley Creek until May 2016

His death has been ruled to have been a suicide

Google Maps: King Henry's Dock has been hiding a hilarious prank - can you spot it?  Coroners have now ruled that the body could have been found sooner, had the police used more accurate maps

 A report by Queensland deputy state coroner John Lock, which was first reported by BBC, explained: "The fact the ground search was conducted over only half the property was very regretful and should not have happened

" Google Maps  Mr Lock added that the delay in finding Mr Simon's body had 'compounded the grief felt by his family and friends, particularly his father

'  Following the investigation, Mr Lock has recommended that police avoid using Google Maps in the future

 Instead, he suggests that police should rely on high-quality GPS and mapping data

For more infomation >> Google Maps error causes police to 'miss location of body' for 18 months - Duration: 3:10.

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Introduction to Google OKR Model (Part 3) - The Talent Institute - Duration: 3:35.

So to really understand why OKRs are important and you know as a start up or any company

as your prioritizing going towards what you're working towards as a company and determining

what KPIs you need to track and what is important to know for your business day to day as you

go through this exercise and set this at the company or team level if you're at a start

up and a company and investor comes in you're you're ready to show them exactly what the

current status quo of your business and what metrics and KPIs you've been tracking of where

you are and where you're going because very often you know we worked a lot of start ups

that you know investors come in and they drop everything and scramble for 3 weeks to get

the numbers and the actual progression moving forward of where the next quarter the next

year look like to show these investors where their money would go by doing this exercise

no matter at any point in time an investor could come in you're ready because your whole

team gets is aligned and any external party that is interested in your business can see

what you achieved and you what you're hoping to achieve in the coming months and years.

And to really quantify why goal setting and OKRs are important is explicitly identify

what a team is not doing so we've always but we've all been on that one team where there's

that one person that has you know 1000 ideas wants to do 10000 things a second I'm kind

of brings chaos and the organization that's a good thing most of the time but at the same

time it causes people to lose focus and not prioritizing maybe the most important things

I need to get done right now so OKRs force you to declare the few priorities that your

company setting out to do and by extension anything that is not on the list is something

they can't get focused on next quarter so for example if you know this one features

something amazing we wanted to work towards but that feature doesn't set us to the main

objective of acquiring more customers, then we're simply not going to focus on it that's

gonna get pushed into the backlog and again it it's gonna get worked on the next quarter

because we've already identified was the single most important thing along with other objectives

in key results that we're tracking that we as a company or as a team need to really work

towards.

The second factor of why OKRs are important is by explicitly aligning teams on what's

most important the company so very often if you have a bigger start up or company your

ops your finance and your management have their own objectives and work in little silos

but there's not one big picture thing that maybe were they may be working towards and

what goal setting and OKRs do because they're living and breathing document is they allow

teams to go, alright this is what we're doing this is why we're doing it and this is how

it affects the company as a whole and this aligns cross functional teams that even may

not work together to understand day to day the impact that they're doing for the company

I know it's also important if you know we've all been there as an intern or someone that's

just sort of as an analyst you're doing you know what may seem as menial tasks and you

may not understand the impact that you're driving, but because all this is documented

in an OKR document and this is usually flushed out in a google sheet that is shared on google

drive or Dropbox or whatever the company uses someone that just starts can go in and understand

all right this document or this powerpoint when I'm doing is affecting this key result

that falls under some bigger objective and I myself as an intern analyst can see that

you know I'm making an impact I understand why I'm doing specific things.

For more infomation >> Introduction to Google OKR Model (Part 3) - The Talent Institute - Duration: 3:35.

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Google Maps - King Henry's Dock has been hiding a hilarious prank - Duration: 3:10.

  spots a lot of amusing stuff through either via the Street View Cars or thanks to satellites noticing details that haven't been seen before - like the Millennium Falcon

 But sometimes it's clever people who manage to game the system somehow

From people doing funny poses for the passing mapping car through to today's example where some hilarious individuals have uploaded their own photos to the site

 And not just any photos, these show people dressed up in full-blown pirate outfits and even defender of Mega-City One Judge Dredd! UK's worst street for BROADBAND revealed - and it's 2,000 times slower than fastest  The amusing snaps appear when you search for King Henry's Dock, in Woolwich, London

There are pirates  The joker in question seems to be someone called William Judge Enza Conley - that's the name on the image credits Google provides, at least

Clicking the profile reveals that most of their uploaded snaps are more "normal"

 However another set of Judge Dredd and pirate images appear to pop up at a nearby cannon battery as well

Google Maps leads women seeking abortions to pro-life clinics, investigation reveals  Google allows anyone to do this and it encourages it to make maps a more useful resource for people travelling to these areas

 Some users can even earn points with Google by submitting reviews and including photos

These points can then be redeemed for upgraded cloud storage space

Google Maps

For more infomation >> Google Maps - King Henry's Dock has been hiding a hilarious prank - Duration: 3:10.

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Introduction to Google OKR Model (Part 2) - The Talent Institute - Duration: 2:14.

The beauty of goal setting and the OKR document is that it is a living breathing fully publicly

facing internal document that gets prioritizing done in Q1 for Q1 of 2019 and then get shared

and is accessible by everyone on the team thus you know if let's say an intern joins

or a new manager and they want to get on-boarded to understand where the company is going and

where what they have done thus far they can go in and see this document and see what specific

things are getting measured and what objectives are being tracked to and it makes pushing

towards a big picture vision company wide really easy and really scalable as well so

the sweet spot for these OKRs by the way is 60 to 70 percent of completion and that means

you know if you're setting all if you're reaching all your key results and kind of mapping towards

your objectives that 100 percent that means those are not set ambitiously enough because

in uncomfort and in these ambitious goals is where innovation and ingenuity really begin

to formulate themselves because it was really easy to need objectives at 100 percent we

wouldn't be trying all these weird and kind of maybe off the wall things that wouldn't

really be thought of if it was really easy to attain those and us you know the first

time around that you do these objectives and key results with those KPIs you're not going

to set the expectations right some will be over ambitious and will be under ambitious

but this is a rolling process so the next time you do this the next quarter you'll know

what priorities you set and what was actually met and then you can shift that into better

aligning those for the next quarter.

What's important here is these sweet spots of 60 to 70 percent these are not markers

of performance so if someone did not meet in a meeting that 20 percent of their key

results that they were directly applicable towards that should not cut their bonus that

should not kind of hinder towards a performance that may just means that there was an over

ambitious goals that it was just not realistic and because you work on teams towards these

objectives it's really easy to understand what is actually feasible and possible based

on the marketing channels or acquisition tactics that we're using.

For more infomation >> Introduction to Google OKR Model (Part 2) - The Talent Institute - Duration: 2:14.

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'Delighted' man moons at Google Street View car leaving bum immortalised online - Duration: 4:06.

A 'delighted' man who mooned at Google's Street View car has seen his bum immortalised online.

Toby Sullivan managed to foil Google's self-branded 'cutting edge technology' and get his behind online for the world to see unblurred.

The tech giant claims it can detect automatically when something in an image needs blurring as a way of protecting people's privacy- but Toby's bum made the cut.

Google have since blurred the bum - but using the map zoom in tool still reveals his bare bottom which he flashed to the car in April last year.

Delighted Toby, who flashed his rear in Hayes, Greater London, shared his brazen antics online and wrote: "Fully made it on google maps. I saw the car thought f*** it why not. I can f*****g believe it ."

Toby, pictured in the centre, managed to get his bare bum onto the maps site (Image: Pic from Facebook - copyright un)

To Toby's disappointment, his bum has since been blurred by Google (Image: Google / Kennedy News)

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Google Maps error causes police to 'miss location of body' for 18 MONTHS

The original Street View image shows Toby carrying a plastic bag and squatting while dragging his navy tracksuit bottoms down and baring his rear.

The image has since been edited to pixelate his bare flesh but is still winning praise from people on social media finding it hilarious and branding him a 'hero'.

Since learning his bum was blurred Toby posted: "These a***holes have only gone and blurred it!"

Google state that they use 'cutting edge technology' to protect people's privacy on their mapping service.

Toby foiled Google's cutting edge technology (Image: Google / Kennedy News)

Toby was pretty pleased with his achievement (Image: Pic from Facebook - copyright un)

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Their website 'blurring policies' section states: "We have developed cutting-edge face and license plate blurring technology that is designed to blur all identifiable faces and license plates within Google-contributed imagery in Street View.

"If you see that your face or license plate requires additional blurring, or if you would like us to blur your entire house or car, submit a request using the Report a Problem tool. Please note, however, that once Google blurs an image the effect is permanent."

Google have been contacted for comment.

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For more infomation >> 'Delighted' man moons at Google Street View car leaving bum immortalised online - Duration: 4:06.

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personal manager: Wie können Personaler Google für ihr Recruiting nutzen? - Duration: 1:06.

For more infomation >> personal manager: Wie können Personaler Google für ihr Recruiting nutzen? - Duration: 1:06.

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Unboxing Google Pixel bud wired - Type C headsets - Duration: 1:15.

Google Pixel bud Type C wired

Exactly same boxing as original Pixel 3 phones accessorie, love it.

Woahwooooooooooo

The Paper tape is glued hard, so there is a outer layer you need to remove first.

And now trying in OnePlus 6T mobile phone

Oh my God, these tapes !!!

Woohwooo

And Pixel bud Type C works with OnePlus 6T mobile as well!

For more infomation >> Unboxing Google Pixel bud wired - Type C headsets - Duration: 1:15.

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How Will the EU-Google Fight End? - Duration: 2:47.

Did you hear the news?

Google was sued for over €2.5 billion

that's almost $3 billion

for anti-competitive behaviour in Europe

This has been going on for 5 years

and I'm surprised that the European Union

finally took action and actually made a decision

Usually large companies

 - and that's nothing else for the government - 

are slow

and sometimes just procrastinate or not decide at all

The European Union actually put this penalty on

Google

and they expect, they require them to prove that

they improve their system

that actual other companies

other businesses, that had a disadvantage

because of Google's behaviour

benefit now

which I think is very very tough

it's not easy

and if Google doesn't comply

they need to pay a fee, a fine, actually a penalty

for every day that they don't comply

to the European Union

to the tax payers of the European Union

so I am very very curious

what happens next

If Google decides to pay the fine

and comply, they need to change their business

they need to change their business model

their marketing

their instructions, their operation manuals

all these things.

Don't just think about the money

The European Union wants Google to change

the other option would be Google says OK

That's the price of doing business in Europe.

What's 5% of our annual? 

I pay 55% of my annual income.

So what's 5% compared to that?

Google could just go and say, 

"Yeah whatever, that's a new tax, that's our Europe tax"

and just move on and continue to do, what they do.

And so all the money and all the time

and effort spent on this court ruling  is actually just gone, blown away.

Just like it happened to Microsoft.

In 2004 there was a similar ruling against Microsoft

where the European Union screwed it up as well.

They learned from that. Back then they said,

Microsoft has to do this, Microsoft has to do that

and pay a fine.

They had to ask their users if  Internet Explorer should be their standard

This is why when you run Windows,  you get this question:

"Hey we have Internet Explorer  would you like to use it?"

OK or Cancel?

99% of people click on OK anyway

when they get a question like that.

And that got Microsoft out of the problem.

This is different now for Google

I'm very very curious to see what happens.

You too? Let me know. What do you think?

Thank you.

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