Thursday, May 31, 2012

PRETTY PAIRS

Summer School Julia Dunstall Daniela Mirzac Marie Claire US June 2012 retro peter pan collar dress leopard coat Amica June 2012 Chris Craymer summer editorial stella mccartney print dress isabel marant tie dye dress  fashion blog
ph: Marie Claire | Amica

Pretty pairs in pretty dresses! For the first look, try this dress- just add a peter pan collar.
The Stella McCartney + Isabel Marant dresses from the second shot can be found here + here.

Expanding the Internet domain space

In 2016, it’s estimated that almost half of the world’s population will be online, yet nearly 50 percent of the websites we visit are found in the .com top-level domain (TLD), which was among the first TLDs created in 1984. Despite the great opportunities the web has enabled for people around the world, there is still a lingering question about the diversity of the domain space (given that the number of generic TLDs has only increased by 14 in the last 28 years).

In 2008, ICANN announced a program to expand the number of generic TLDs (think .com, .org, .edu), developed through its bottom-up, multi-stakeholder process, in which we participate. Given this expansion process, we decided to submit applications for new TLDs, which generally fall into four categories:
  • Our trademarks, like .google
  • Domains related to our core business, like .docs
  • Domains that will improve user experience, such as .youtube, which can increase the ease with which YouTube channels and genres can be identified
  • Domains we think have interesting and creative potential, such as .lol
We want to make the introduction of new generic TLDs a good experience for web users and site owners. So we will:
  • Make security and abuse prevention a high priority
  • Work with all ICANN-accredited registrars
  • Work with brand owners to develop sensible rights protection mechanisms that build upon ICANN’s requirements
We’re just beginning to explore this potential source of innovation on the web, and we are curious to see how these proposed new TLDs will fare in the existing TLD environment. By opening up more choices for Internet domain names, we hope people will find options for more diverse—and perhaps shorter—signposts in cyberspace.

Update Jun 13: You can view the list of gTLDs we applied for below:


Explore historic sites with the World Wonders Project

I’ve always been fascinated by famous historic and cultural sites from around the world. When I was a child, flipping through encyclopedias while researching for school projects, the thought of exploring these sites was a distant dream. With the new Google World Wonders Project, that dream is now a little closer for students and others around the globe.

The World Wonders Project enables you to discover 132 historic sites from 18 countries, including Stonehenge, the archaeological areas of Pompeii and the ancient Kyoto temples. In addition to man-made sites, you can explore natural places: wander the sandy dunes of Australia’s Shark Bay or gaze up at the rock domes of Yosemite National Park in California.



World Wonders uses Street View technology to take you on a virtual trip to each iconic site. Most could not be filmed by car, so we used camera-carrying trikes to pedal our way close enough. The site also includes 3D models and YouTube videos of the historical places, so you can dig in and get more information and a broader view of each site. We also partnered with several prestigious organizations, including UNESCO, the World Monuments Fund, Getty Images and Ourplace, who provided official information and photographs for many of the sites.


We hope World Wonders will prove to be a valuable educational resource for students and scholars. A selection of educational packages are available to download for classroom use; you can also share the site content with friends.

World Wonders is part of our commitment to preserving culture online and making it accessible to everyone. Under the auspices of the Google Cultural Institute, we’re publishing high resolution images of the Dead Sea Scrolls, digitizing the archives of famous figures such as Nelson Mandela and presenting thousands of artworks through the Art Project.

Find out more about the project on the World Wonders YouTube channel, and start exploring at www.google.com/worldwonders.

Hot Rod Burnout

Triumph T120

1959 Triumph T120

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

EASY SUMMER

Candice Swanepoel STREET STYLE STYLE LOVELY IVORY CREEMOF WHITE SHIRT TOP DENIM JEAN CUT OFF SHORTS WESTERN SKINNY BELT ALEXANDER WANG MARION BAG SNAKESKIN PYTHON ANKLE BOOTS SUMMER LOOK INSPIRATION
ph: Style Lovely

LOVE Candice Swanepoel's easy summer look! The boots are the perfect touch.
Click below to find out how to get the look...

Get the look...
+ Rag & Bone Alexis Top
+ Alexander Wang Marion Mini Sling Bag
+ ASOS Leather Skinny Waist Belt
+ Ksubi Alberceque Cutoff Shorts
+ Stuart Weitzman Taupe Snake Boots
+ Stuart Weitzman Taupe Snake Boots with Dark Wooden Platform

Sexy Rider Girl

Non è la prima volta che il talentuoso Luca Ruggeri ci dedica un po' del suo tempo ed è sempre un gran  piacere ricevere una delle sue vignette!

La ragazza è ben messa, ottimi gusti, gran bella cafe racer, una classica Ducati Desmo 450 con tanto di casco abbinato e visierone vintage. Anche la T-shirt - mod. Madeira Drive 'Rockers Riot' - ci pare davvero carina (ma che spiritosi siamo!), forse la taglia non è proprio la sua...d'altronde mamma natura le ha dato un dono (anzi due) perchè nasconderlo.

http://www.caraibirockers.com/

Local—now with a dash of Zagat and a sprinkle of Google+

Finding the best places to go is an essential part of our lives, as are the people and resources that help us make those decisions. In fact, the opinions of friends, family or other trusted sources are often the first we seek when looking for the perfect restaurant for date night or the cafe that makes the best latte ever.

Today, we’re rolling out Google+ Local, a simple way to discover and share local information featuring Zagat scores and recommendations from people you trust in Google+. Google+ Local helps people like my husband turn a craving—“Wow, I need brunch”—into an afternoon outing: “Perfect, there’s a dim sum place with great reviews just two blocks from here. Let’s go.” It’s integrated into Search, Maps and mobile and available as a new tab in Google+—creating one simple experience across Google.


Local information integrated across Google
From the new “Local” tab on the left-hand side of Google+, you can search for specific places or browse for ones that fit your mood. If you click on a restaurant, or a museum (or whatever), you’ll be taken to a local Google+ page that includes photos, Zagat scores and summaries, reviews from people you know, and other useful information like address and opening hours.

Google+ Local is also integrated across other products you already use every day. If you’re looking for a place on Search or Maps, you get the same great local information there too. You can also take it on the go with Google Maps for mobile on your Android device, and soon on iOS devices.

A search on Google Maps

Google+ Local on an Android phone

Better decisions with Zagat
Since Zagat joined the Google family last fall, our teams have been working together to improve the way you find great local information. Zagat has offered high-quality reviews, based on user-written submissions and surveys, of tens of thousands of places for more than three decades. All of Zagat’s accurate scores and summaries are now highlighted on local Google+ pages.


Each place you see in Google+ Local will now be scored using Zagat’s 30-point scale, which tells you all about the various aspects of a place so you can make the best decisions. For example, a restaurant that has great food but not great decor might be 4 stars, but with Zagat you’d see a 26 in Food and an 8 in Decor, and know that it might not be the best place for date night.

Recommendations and reviews from people you know and trust
Your friends know what you like, and they probably like the same things you do. That’s why the opinions of people in your circles are front and center. If you search for [tacos] on Google+ Local, your results might include a friend’s rave review of the Baja-style taco stand in your neighborhood.  And if you’re searching on Google or Google Maps for a great place to buy a gift for that same friend, your results might include a review from her about a boutique she shops at all the time.

You can also share your opinions and upload photos. These reviews and photos will help your friends when they’re checking out a place, and are also integrated into the aggregate score that other people see. The more you contribute, the more helpful Google+ Local will be for your friends, family and everyone else.


Whether it’s a block you’ve lived on for years or a city you’ve never been to before, we hope Google+ Local helps you discover new gems.

Today is just the first step, and you’ll see more updates in the coming months. If you’re a business owner, you can continue to manage your local listing information via Google Places for Business. Soon we’ll make it even easier for business owners to manage their listings on Google and to take full advantage of the social features provided by local Google+ pages. Get more information on our Google and Your Business Blog.



(Cross-posted on the Zagat and Lat Long Blogs)

Destination Unknown

sometimes surfing the net you can find very cool shot!

Wiessman GT

...supercar.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

IN MY DREAMS

outfit inspiration netaporter sale fashion blog Vanessa Bruno crepe top Jil Sander Paisley Crystal Earrings  Current/Elliott Ankle Jean Stella McCartney Star Necklace Proenza Schouler PS1 Leather Python Canvas Bag Chloé Lily leather wrap bracelet Mulberry leopard pumps olivia palermo

In honor of the MAJOR sale going on over at Net-A-Porter, I thought it'd be fun to do an outfit collage with some of my top picks from the sale... Hope you like!

1. Vanessa Bruno Puffed-shoulder crepe top
2. Jil Sander Paisley Crystal Earrings
3. Current/Elliott The Ankle Low-rise Skinny Jean
4. Stella McCartney Polished Gold-Tone Star Necklace
5. Proenza Schouler PS1 Leather and Canvas Bag
6. Chloé Lily leather and brass wrap bracelet
7. Mulberry Animal-print calf-hair pumps

THAT FACE + THAT BOD

TUSH MAGAZINE SIMPLE CORN ROW BRAIDS SUMMER EDITORIAL CROCHET OPEN KNIT HALTER NECK NATURAL BEAUTY TONED ABS WORK OUT INSPIRATION 1
ph: Tush Magazine

That face + that bod! Serious work-out inspiration!
Loving the simplicity of this editorial, both in the beauty + the knits.
Click below for more + to find out how to get the look...

TUSH MAGAZINE SIMPLE CORN ROW BRAIDS SUMMER EDITORIAL SHIMMERY GLITTER PALE NUDE GOLD KNIT TANK TOP SPAGHETTI STRAPS NATURAL BEAUTY
TUSH MAGAZINE SIMPLE CORN ROW BRAIDS SUMMER EDITORIAL SHIMMERY GLITTER GOLD KNIT TANK TOP SPAGHETTI STRAPS NATURAL BEAUTY 3
TUSH MAGAZINE SIMPLE CORN ROW BRAIDS SUMMER EDITORIAL CROCHET OPEN KNIT DRESS SHEER NATURAL INSPIRATION 4
TUSH MAGAZINE SIMPLE CORN ROW BRAIDS SUMMER EDITORIAL SHIMMERY GLITTER GOLD KNIT TANK TOP SLEEVELESS NATURAL BEAUTY 5

Get the look...
+ BB Dakota Roa Crochet Tank
+ Diesel Golden Vest
+ Étoile Isabel Marant Calice Crochet-Knit Dress
+ By Zoe Lurex Tank Top
+ Warehouse Sequin Cami Top With Floral Detail
+ ADDISON Crochet Lace Dress
+ Eternal Child Top Pointelle
+ Ella Moss Crochet Tank
+ Dallin Chase Kyros Crochet Tunic Dress

Next step in the Chrome OS journey

Last year we announced
a new kind of computer
This is the next step


All of you haiku fans (like many of us on the Chrome team) can stop here; the rest can read on for more details.

A year ago we introduced a new model of computing with the launch of Chromebooks. We’ve heard from many of you who’ve enjoyed the speed, simplicity and security of your Chromebooks at home, at school or at work. (Thanks for all the wonderful feedback and stories!) Today, we wanted to share some developments with you—new hardware, a major software update and many more robust apps—as we continue on our journey to make computers much better.

Next-generation devices
Our partner Samsung has just announced a new Chromebook and the industry’s first Chromebox. Like its predecessor, the newest Chromebook is a fast and portable laptop for everyday users. The Chromebox is a compact, powerful and versatile desktop perfect for the home or office.


Speed
Speed is integral to the Chrome experience. The new Chromebook and Chromebox, based on Intel Core processors, are nearly three times as fast as the first-generation Chromebooks. And support for hardware-accelerated graphics, a built-from-scratch multi-touch trackpad and an open-source firmware stack provide a much faster and more responsive computing experience. The new Chromebook boots in less than seven seconds and resumes instantly. With the Chromebox, you can be on a video conference while continuing to play your favorite role-playing game on the side.

An app-centric user interface
With the new user interface you can easily find and launch apps, and use them alongside your browser or other apps. You can pin commonly-used apps for quick access, display multiple windows side-by-side or experience your favorite apps in full-screen mode without any distractions.


Be much more productive...or not
  • Get more stuff done, online or offline: With the built-in ability to view Microsoft Office files and dozens of the most common file formats, you can access all your content without the hassle of installing additional software. Google Drive makes it easy to create, store and share with just one click. Drive will be seamlessly integrated with the File Manager and support offline access with the next release of Chrome OS in six weeks. With Google Docs offline support (rolling out over the next few weeks), you can keep working on your documents even when offline and seamlessly sync back up when you re-connect. In addition, there are hundreds of offline-capable web apps in the Chrome Web Store.
  • Have more fun: The revamped media player and a built-in photo editor and uploader enable you to easily play and manage your personal media collections. Through the Chrome Web Store, you can access entertainment apps such as Google Play, Netflix, Kindle Cloud Reader and Pandora, and thousands of games including popular games like Angry Birds and console titles such as Bastion.
  • Carry your other computers...inside your Chromebook: With Chrome Remote Desktop Beta, you can now securely connect to your PC or Mac from your Chromebook or Chromebox. With the underlying VP8 technology, it’s almost like you’re in front of your other computers in real time.
The (always) new computer
We’ve released eight stable updates over the past year, adding a number of major features and hundreds of improvements to all Chromebooks through our seamless auto-update mechanism. There’s a lot more on the way, so all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the benefits of the (always) new computer.

For those who want to try the Chromebook and Chromebox first-hand, we’re expanding the Chrome Zone experience centers. In the U.S., Chromebooks will be available to try out in select Best Buy stores in the coming weeks. In the U.K., they’re now available in a growing list of PC World and Currys stores.

Starting today, you can get the new Chromebook and Chromebox from our online retail partners in the U.S. and U.K., and in other select countries over the coming weeks.





(Cross-posted from the Chrome Blog)

Honda CB 350 Cafe Racer

1971 Honda CB 350 Cafe Racer

Vintage Train Picture

From station to station, we never stop! we never give up.

Monday, May 28, 2012

EFFORTLESS

ELIN KLING AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK STREET STYLE WE THE PEOPLE ELLERY BLACK PEPLUM TOP STRUCTURED SHOULDERS RAY BAN WAYFARER SUNGASSES SKINNY FADED DENIM ALTUZARRA FLORAL TROPICALPRINT PUMPS HEELS CELINE ZIPPER TOTE FASHION BLOG
ph: We The People

Elin Kling looking effortless in her Ellery peplum top + Altuzarra heels ♥

Get the look...
+ Ray-Ban Original Wayfarer Sunglasses
+ Ellery Bilboa Skirted Shell Top << Her same top is still available in ivory
+ A Wear Top With Peplum
+ ASOS Top With Peplum In Ponti
+ The Row Janely Cotton-Blend Jersey Peplum Top
+ NW3 Dani Bag
+ James Jeans Twiggy 5 Pocket Legging Jeans
+ Carvela Arbour Printed Pointed Court Shoes
+ ALDO McCamish Printed Pointed Court Shoes

...from Pipeburn

So much style!!

Mountain Girl

Happy monday folks!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Skinny Cafè Racer

Skinny Cafe Racer (concessionario MaxMoto - negozio moto, officina trasformazioni e abbigliamento) oltre a realizzare splendide moto special, come la Kawasaki Gpz 550 e la Yamaha XV 750 Virago di queste foto, è da questi giorni, anche rivenditore CaraibiRockers.

Per chi si trova in zona Saronno un salto da Skinny Cafe Racer è d'obbligo!  

MaxMoto - Via IV Novembre, 18/20 - Uboldo (VA)



Friday, May 25, 2012

BUBBLE GUM PINK

DARIA WERBOWY VOGUE UK BUBBLE GUM PINK BARBIE INSPIRED PUMPS HIGH HEELS PATENT LEATHER SHINY INSPIRATION FASHION BLOG
ph: Vogue UK

Here's to the holiday weekend + pink Barbie heels! How sick are Daria Werbowy's gams?!
Click below for my top bubble gum pink pump picks...

DARIA WERBOWY VOGUE UK BUBBLEGUM PINK BARBIE INSPIRED PUMPS HIGH HEELS PATENT LEATHER SHINY INSPIRATION FASHION BLOG

1. Pleaser Seduce Pump << My Favorites!
2. Boutique 9 Jazzalyn Pump
3. C LABEL Tera-1 Pump
4. Pleaser Vanity Pump

The fight against scam ads—by the numbers

This is the second in a series of posts that will provide greater transparency about how we make our ads safer by detecting and removing scam ads. -Ed.
Last month, I shared an overview of the technology Google has built to prevent bad ads from showing on Google and our partner sites, including our efforts to review accounts, sites and ads. To illustrate the scale of this challenge, today I’d like to provide some metrics that give greater insight into the scale of the problem we’re combating.

Bad ads have a disproportionately negative effect on our users; even a single bad ad slipping through our defenses is one too many. That’s why we’re constantly working to improve our systems and utilize new techniques to prevent bad ads from appearing on Google and our partner sites. In fact, billions of ads are submitted every year for a wide variety of products. We have a set of ads policies that cover a huge array of areas in more than 40 different languages. For example, because we aim to show safe, truthful and accurate ads to our users, we don’t allow ads for misleading claims, ad spam or malware.

Ads that are in violation of our ads policies aren’t allowed to be shown on Google and our AdSense partner sites. For many repeat offenders, we ban not just ads but also advertisers who seek to abuse our advertising system to take advantage of people. In the case of ads that are promoting counterfeit goods, we typically ban the advertiser after only one violation. Here are some metrics that give some insight into the scale of the impact we have had over time, showing the numbers of actions we’ve taken against advertiser accounts, sites and ads. You can see that the numbers are growing—and growing faster over time.

Year Advertiser Accounts Suspended for Terms of Service and Advertising PoliciesSites Rejected for Site PolicyAds Disapproved
2011 824K610K134M
2010 248K398K56.7M
2009 68.5K305K42.5M
2008 18.1K167K25.3M
We find that there are relatively few malicious players, who make multiple attempts to bypass our defenses to defraud users. As we get better and faster at catching these advertisers, they redouble their efforts and create more accounts at an even faster rate.

Even in this ever-escalating arms race, our efforts are working. One method we use to test the success of our efforts is to ask human raters to tell us how we’re doing. These human raters review a set of sites that are advertised on Google. We use a large set of sites in order to get an accurate statistical reading of our efforts. We also weight the sites in our statistical sample based on the number of times a particular site was displayed so that if a particular site is shown more often, it’s more likely to be in our sample set. By using human raters, we can calibrate our automated systems and ensure that we’re improving our efforts over time. In 2011, we reduced the percentage of bad ads by more than 50 percent compared with 2010. That means the proportion of bad ads that are showing on Google was halved in just a year.

Google’s long-term success is based on people trusting our products. We want to make sure that the ads on Google are safe and trustworthy, and we’re not satisfied until we do.

Get Yours...

...before they are gone!
http://www.caraibirockers.com/ - Have a look and choose your tee!

The Girl is Mine!

Nice shot!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

SHIMMER

OUTFIT COLLAGE Sleeveless Tee Raquel Allegra  Sunglasses Cheap Monday Ileana Makri The Row Evil Eye Necklace  H&M SEQUIN GREEN MIDI PENCIL SKIRT Clutch CLARE VIVIER Stud Earrings Jules Smith Ring Michael Kors Joan Pump WHITE HEEL Alexander Wang FASHION BLOG

1. Sleeveless Tee from Raquel Allegra
2. Cryokinesis Sunglasses from Cheap Monday
3. Ileana Makri for The Row Rose Gold Diamond Evil Eye Necklace
4. H&M >> My favorite piece from their summer collection!
5. Fold Over Clutch from CLARE VIVIER
6. Cairo Pyramid Stud Earrings from Jules Smith
7. Astor Ring from Michael Kors
8. Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish in 'Fade to Black'
9. Joan Mule Pump from Alexander Wang

Transparency for copyright removals in search

We believe that openness is crucial for the future of the Internet. When something gets in the way of the free flow of information, we believe there should be transparency around what that block might be.

So two years ago we launched the Transparency Report, showing when and what information is accessible on Google services around the world. We started off by sharing data about the government requests we receive to remove content from our services or for information about our users. Then we began showing traffic patterns to our services, highlighting when they’ve been disrupted.

Today we’re expanding the Transparency Report with a new section on copyright. Specifically, we’re disclosing the number of requests we get from copyright owners (and the organizations that represent them) to remove Google Search results because they allegedly link to infringing content. We’re starting with search because we remove more results in response to copyright removal notices than for any other reason. So we’re providing information about who sends us copyright removal notices, how often, on behalf of which copyright owners and for which websites. As policymakers and Internet users around the world consider the pros and cons of different proposals to address the problem of online copyright infringement, we hope this data will contribute to the discussion.

For this launch we’re disclosing data dating from July 2011, and moving forward we plan on updating the numbers each day. As you can see from the report, the number of requests has been increasing rapidly. These days it’s not unusual for us to receive more than 250,000 requests each week, which is more than what copyright owners asked us to remove in all of 2009. In the past month alone, we received about 1.2 million requests made on behalf of more than 1,000 copyright owners to remove search results. These requests targeted some 24,000 different websites.


Fighting online piracy is very important, and we don’t want our search results to direct people to materials that violate copyright laws. So we’ve always responded to copyright removal requests that meet the standards set out in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). At the same time, we want to be transparent about the process so that users and researchers alike understand what kinds of materials have been removed from our search results and why. To promote that transparency, we have long shared copies of copyright removal requests with Chilling Effects, a nonprofit organization that collects these notices from Internet users and companies. We also include a notice in our search results when items have been removed in response to copyright removal requests.

We believe that the time-tested “notice-and-takedown” process for copyright strikes the right balance between the needs of copyright owners, the interests of users, and our efforts to provide a useful Google Search experience. Google continues to put substantial resources into improving and streamlining this process. We already mentioned that we’re processing more copyright removal requests for Search than ever before. And we’re also processing these requests faster than ever before; last week our average turnaround time was less than 11 hours.

At the same time, we try to catch erroneous or abusive removal requests. For example, we recently rejected two requests from an organization representing a major entertainment company, asking us to remove a search result that linked to a major newspaper’s review of a TV show. The requests mistakenly claimed copyright violations of the show, even though there was no infringing content. We’ve also seen baseless copyright removal requests being used for anticompetitive purposes, or to remove content unfavorable to a particular person or company from our search results. We try to catch these ourselves, but we also notify webmasters in our Webmaster Tools when pages on their website have been targeted by a copyright removal request, so that they can submit a counter-notice if they believe the removal request was inaccurate.

Transparency is a crucial element to making this system work well. We look forward to making more improvements to our Transparency Report—offering copyright owners, Internet users, policymakers and website owners the data they need to see and understand how removal requests from both governments and private parties affect our results in Search.

Update December 11, 2012: Starting today, anyone interested in studying the data can download all the data shown for copyright removals in the Transparency Report. We are also providing information about how often we remove search results that link to allegedly infringing material. Specifically, we are disclosing how many URLs we removed for each request and specified website, the overall removal rate for each request and the specific URLs we did not act on. Between December 2011 and November 2012, we removed 97.5% of all URLs specified in copyright removal requests. Read more on Policy by the Numbers.

Google+ for Android: polish and performance

We continue to work toward a simpler, more beautiful Google, and today we're accelerating these efforts with a new Google+ app for Android phones. The update includes lots of highly-requested features—like the ability to start a hangout on the go, and to edit posts inline—as well as a stream that celebrates the rich content shared across Google+. In all cases we're building for a mobile future, and we're excited about what's ahead.

Start a hangout from anywhere, and ring the folks that matter most
With Hangouts we want to help people connect face-to-face-to-face—at any time, from anywhere. Of course, there's really only one device that's always by your side—your phone—so we've invested in mobile hangouts since early on. Today we're adding another important feature to the mix: the ability to start a hangout directly from your mobile device.

To get started, tap “Hangout” in the (new) navigation ribbon, add some friends and tap “Start.” We'll ring their phones (if you want), and if someone misses the hangout, they can ring you back with a single tap.

Share your favorites, and feel awesome afterward
When you share with your circles, we owe you an experience that's both intimate and immersive. Your time and your relationships are precious, after all, so your posts should make you feel proud. Today's new Android app takes this to heart, with full-screen media in the stream, conversations that fade into view and instantly-touchable actions like +1.

Do more, in less time
We think you’ll find today’s app nicer to look at, but we’re also making it easier to use. Improvements include:
  • A navigation ribbon that slides in and out, providing quick access to just about everything
  • The ability to download photos directly from Google+, and turn them into wallpaper
  • The chance to edit posts inline, in case you make any mistakes while on the go
The update is available now from Google Play (version 2.6), so we invite you to download Google+, and let us know what you think!

Selected screenshots from today’s new Android app

Harley Davidson Sportster

Ladies & Gentlaman, the number 13!

Like an Ocean...

...we rise again.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

NEON EYELINER

NEON EYELINER BEAUTY BRIGHT PINK ORANGE BACKSTAGE FASHION BEAUTY TONI GARRN DEREK LAM BLONDE NUDE LIPS INSPIRATION FASHION BLOG 1
NEON EYELINER BEAUTY BRIGHT YELLOW BACKSTAGE FASHION BEAUTY BLONDE NUDE LIPS INSPIRATION FASHION BLOG 2
ph: Vogue UK | Wolfcub | Brigitte

Thinking about neon eyes lately. Don't know if I have the balls to actually rock it though. Do you?
Click below for more neon eye inspiration + for beauty picks to get the look...

NEON EYELINER BEAUTY BRIGHT PINK ORANGE YELLOW GREEN LIME BACKSTAGE FASHION BEAUTY BLONDE NUDE LIPS INSPIRATION FASHION BLOG CHARLOTTE FREE PINK HAIR 3
NEON EYELINER BEAUTY BRIGHT BLUE BACKSTAGE FASHION BEAUTY  NUDE LIPS INSPIRATION FASHION BLOG 4
ph: BellaSugar | BeautyEtc | Fashion156 | Jolie | FFW

Get the look...
+ POP Beauty Lid Neon
+ Stila Smudge Stick Waterproof Eyeliner in Peacock
+ Yves Saint Laurent Longwear Cream Eyeliner No. 06 Green
+ Sephora + Pantone Eyeliner in Tangerine Tango Twist

A faster, simpler Google Search app for iPhone

Starting today, when you use the Google Search app on your iPhone, you’ll see a completely redesigned interface that gives you faster results, beautiful full-screen image search, and a simple way to access all your Google apps in one place.

Search by voice, by typing, or with your camera

Get results, fast
When you’re on the go, you usually want to get things done quickly. Autocompletion of search suggestions is significantly faster in this latest version of the app, bringing you search predictions instantly with each letter you type. You’ll also notice that results load faster, and checking out webpages is easy with the slide-in panel. Quickly swipe back and forth between webpages and your search results, and swap between search modes like Images and Places with a swipeable menu. Finding text within a webpage is a snap as well; just try tapping the magnifying glass on the bottom menu option on any page.


Easily switch between search modes using the swipeable menu at the bottom
Swipe the slide-in panel to instantly return to your search results

Beautiful Image Search
Searching for images will never again be a chore. Tap the images button at the bottom of the search results page, and watch high-resolution images load into a beautiful grid. Browse the images by scrolling down the full-screen grid, or tap on a single image to get details about it and then quickly swipe from image to image. You can also tap and hold an image to save it to your camera roll to use as your wallpaper or share with a friend.

Full-screen image results take advantage of every inch of the screen

Swipe or tap on the edges to move between images
Sutro Tower image by Marc Liyanage

Simple access
We’ve put all of your favorite Google services in one place for easy access. You can choose to browse Google web apps, or see just the apps that you have on your phone. Sign in once, and you’ll never need to sign in again to check a quick email, view your next calendar appointment or see what’s hot on Google+.

All your Google mobile apps in one place

Download the Google Search app now for a fast, beautiful, simple search experience on your iPhone.