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Google Attempts At making Drunks Look Sober With 'Mail Goggles'

Google Attempts At making Drunks Look Sober With 'Mail Goggles'In our contemporary world a lot of people believe after taking booze that they are in control and are definitely not drunk. Google has come up with the software that does not allow a drunken to send an e-mail to anybody which he would not send if he was Sober. 

Google creates a feature to prevent drunkards from sending emails

At times, some people, when are brutally drunk tend to send e-mails to Google creates a feature to prevent drunkards from sending emails their friends, office mates, and lovers without even being conscious about what they are writing, which they later regret. 

To solve this problem, Gmail engineer Jon Perlow has come out with a solution and has introduced Mail Goggles, a feature which once activated will question the sender a series of problematic questions before the mail is sent. 

Google launches ‘Mail Goggles’ to block boozy e-mails

Washington, October 8: Google has come up with “Mail Goggles” that can prevent people from sending stupid e-mails, especially at particular hours when they are most likely to be inebriated and at risk of making a complete idiot of themselves.

Mail Goggles throw five maths problems up on the screen when a user presses the “send” button. The problems have to be solved within a limited period of time.

Being able to do so would cause the system to presume that the user’s mental state is sound enough to send appropriate mails.

Even if a person is very good at solving mathematical problems, there is an option to ramp up the difficulty of the questions.

Ad Deal delayed by Google and Yahoo

Two of the world’s largest internet search engines, Google Inc. and Yahoo! Ad Deal delayed by Google and YahooInc. have agreed to postpone an advertising sales partnership until the anti-trust lawyers from the U.S. Department of Justice pass their review. 

According to the reports, the delay will be quite brief, that could be less than a month. The advertising deal, which was announced in June, needs regulatory approval before it is implemented. 

In EU and Canada, anti-trust reviews on the ad-deal are proceeding. 

Google’s Map Maker set to showcase India in microscopic detail

Google’s Map Maker set to showcase India in microscopic detailLondon, Oct 4 : Within weeks of Google’s Map Maker launch, tens of thousands of Indians have marked details of their cities, towns and villages, many of them previously blank spaces in even the most up-to-date atlases.

Map Maker, created by an Indian, Lalitesh Katragadda, is a tool that would allow users annotate and amend satellite images to produce useful maps. 

Google plans 4.4-trillion-dollar green energy plan

Google plans 4.4-trillion-dollar green energy planSan Francisco - Web giant Google unveiled a new national energy plan for the US Wednesday that it said would largely wean the country of fossil fuels by 2030.

The 4.4-trillion-dollar plan was developed by Google's philanthropic arm Google. org, which predicted that the county would reap net savings of 1 trillion dollars over the idea's 22-year term.

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