Science & Technology

Google at 2019 Milan Design Week: A Space for Being

In April 2019, the Google Hardware Design Studio built a 6000 square foot installation in Milan for Salone del Mobile based on the concepts of neuroaesthetics. The exhibit was created in partnership with Reddymade Architecture, the International Arts + Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University, and Muuto Furniture Design.

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Akbar’s Story⼁#WorldWiFiDay 2019

Akbar, a student in Indonesia, dreamed of becoming a programmer. When Google Station was installed on his campus, he supplemented his coursework with dozens of tutorial videos. Today, Akbar’s income as a programmer helps support his family. To everyone using the internet to pursue their dreams—Happy World Wi-Fi Day!

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Oscar Mike: On the move

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Marine veteran Noah Currier learned to use digital tools to grow his online apparel company Oscar Mike. As revenue increases, it’s used to fund his Oscar Mike Foundation which keeps injured veterans on the move through adaptive sports.

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Ladyfingers Letterpress: Drawing from experience

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Wife-and-wife team Morgan and Arley founded Ladyfingers Letterpress in Colorado Springs after their own wedding invitation went viral. As they grew, they learned to use digital tools to reach new customers near and far. Now they ship their hand-printed greeting cards worldwide, with half of their sales originating from their website.

Any student can be inspired by the possibilities of computer science

Google and 4-H, the nation’s largest youth development organization, are working together to provide young Americans the opportunity to learn computer science through hands-on activities in their own communities.

West Virginia native, Decklan Thomas, doesn’t consider himself a programming whiz, but access to these resources have expanded his perspective. Learning how to code helps kids develop the analytical, creative, and critical thinking necessary to be creators and problem-solvers in any field.

Google.org is granting $6 million to 4-H, in a follow up to a $1.5 million grant in 2017. Over the next three years, the program will reach more than one million 4-H youth across America – 60% who live in rural communities.

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Whale Songs and AI, for everyone to explore

Explore thousands of hours of humpback whale songs at https://g.co/patternradio

Pattern Radio: Whale Songs is a website that lets anyone use AI to explore thousands of hours of NOAA’s underwater ocean recordings. It’s a new kind of tool that visualizes audio at a vast scale and uses AI to make it easy to explore and make discoveries. See what you find at https://g.co/patternradio

Certain footage courtesy of NOAA Fisheries, Permit number NMFS 20311-01, PMNM 2019-01