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Google have done it again. While I was working on a game on top of a mapping service myself they were just quicker - again. I assume we will see a lot of gamification aproaches for digital services in 2012. Especially for those where the usual dwell time is limited until you have got what you where looking for. Imagine for example Groupon or Amazon would reward you for looking through all their offers. Or iTunes would reward you in a non-monetary currency for trying out new artist. Foursquare gives you badges for check-in so ask yourself which things would you like to score while using a service.
(Source: Mashable)
Interactive, 3D, not Flash, bookcase carousel made for Chrome Experiments : http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/bookcase
The Real-Time product is located in the Dashboard tab but will be moving out to the home tab when the new Google Analytics interface rolls out next week. The ‘New Version’ link in the top right corner of your Analytics panel will activate it if you are the Administrator. Google has also launched Google Analytics Premium, offering more expansive data, more tools to measure that data and dedicated support. This enterprise-targeted service will give you increased data collection and experts that will guide you through installation. There is also 24/7 support and performance guarantees. (via Google Analytics Real-Time and Google Analytics Premium rolling out now - The Next Web)
Google introduces Google+, a new way to share and connect online. Great interactive walkthrough and demo!
Nice! I like the unified theme across Gmail, Calendar, and Docs. The bright red buttons stand out nicely.
Using google maps to make a very unique landing page.
Using google maps to make a very unique landing page.
Google must take pride in making really awkward UI. They’ve done some pretty weird stuff here in Chrome 6.




