Google unveils a new tool that lets people use its StreetView interface to explore 17 of the world's most famous art museums. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered ...
As Juneteenth celebrations kick off globally to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States post-Civil War, a timely piece of art will serve as a reminder for anyone who uses Google’s search ...
The Google Visitor Experience opened on Oct. 12 with much fanfare and media coverage. Although the multi-national tech company’s headquarters in Mountain View is privately owned, it is adjoined by ...
He's considered one of the greatest artists of the Dutch Golden Age, but it took centuries for art historians to rediscover him and his delicate touch. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET ...
Google may the search engine leader, but it's following Bing when it comes to a controversial new feature. Coming close on the heels of Microsoft's inclusion of DALL-E 3 AI image generation in its ...
Known for their innovative approaches to all things Internet−related, the Silicon Valley aficionados at Google have broadened their horizons into the world of art. Their latest endeavor, the Google ...
The landscape of cutting-edge art, usually limited to traditional multimedia, audio and visual hacks, is undergoing a major shift with the advent of virtual reality art tools like Oculus Medium and ...
According to 9to5google, Google is going to shut down its Artist Hub on Google Play from April 30 onwards. This means that all the materials and content uploaded by artists through the Artist Hub will ...
Google has massively expanded its Art Project, making visiting a museum on the other side of the world much easier. Armchair tourists can now explore paintings, sculptures, street art and gigapixel ...
Google has released its 2022 Year in Search, an annual round-up of what people searched for on its platform. The myriad findings offer a kaleidoscopic window into human thought and behavior as much as ...
It's likely that you have encountered a Google bomb online, even if you're not familiar with the phrase. There used to be only a few, if any, of them on the internet, but now there are hundreds of ...