MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 14 (UPI) -- The U.S. Internet search engine Google says its Google Mars feature began offering up-to-date images of Earth's planetary neighbor Saturday.
I'm so impressed! Maybe simple softwares such as this is what it takes to get the next generation really passionate about space travel.
The service, a relaunch of GrandCentral, which Google bought in 2007, allows you to choose a local number, which will simultaneously ring up to six phones such as your cell phone, home phone, office phone, and the phone at that vacation home that most of us can only dream about.
In addition to forwarding your calls, it also takes voice messages that you can listen to on the Web, from a phone, or read, thanks to a new feature that transcribes voice messages and sends them as e-mail and text messages.
The worst-case scenarios on climate change envisaged by the UN two years ago are already being realised, say scientists at an international meeting.
Ozone pollution amplifies risk of fatal respiratory illnesses
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