Posted on 1:54 pm, Monday, December 24, 2012. Tags: associated press, google, journalism, scholarship
The Associated Press and Google are seeking candidates for a scholarship program that recognizes student creativity and innovation at the intersection of journalism and technology. The program will award six $20,000 scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students.
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Posted on 12:49 pm, Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Tags: broadband, google
The State of Hawai‘i today announced a collaborative bid with all four counties to partner with Google on its “Fiber for Communities†project, an initiative to provide 1 gigabit per second broadband service in a fiber-to-the-home network.
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Posted on 6:15 pm, Saturday, February 13, 2010. Tags: broadband, fiber optic, google, internet
On February 10th, 2010, Google announced “Google Fiberâ€, an experimental project in which it will install fiber high speed interconnects to a selected area in the United States. The fiber internet connection will provide up to 1 Gigabit per second internet connection to homes in the selected communities. Thats over 100 time faster than the […]
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Posted on 12:37 pm, Saturday, November 7, 2009. Tags: google, hawaiigaga
MEDIA RELEASE/PRWEB Nothing lifts the spirits like a daily dose of Hawaii. Now Google users can get a daily fix of Hawaii delivered straight to their iGoogle home page. My Daily Hawaii is a Google gadget featuring Hawaii pictures, trivia, history, travel tips, airfare alerts, a weather synopsis, and information on vacation rentals. Created by […]
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Posted on 3:57 am, Tuesday, August 11, 2009. Tags: google, hawaiian language, kalena silva, te taka keegan, uh-hilo
MEDIA RELEASE The University of Hawaii at Hilo has announced the development of a Hawaiian language interface for Google, the world’s most popular Internet search engine. The translation project is part of the Google in Your Language program, which encourages advocates of minority and indigenous languages to translate several of Google’s products into their own […]
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