Many states in the U.S. are contemplating at a ban on wearable tech, notably the upcoming wearable computing device Google Glass. Will Montana be one of them?
When people in Big Sky country fired up their internet browsers in 2013, what did they search for the most on Google? We have the full break down of what you and your Montana neighbors were inquiring about this year.
A journalist by the name of Renee DiResta attempted to see what Google autocorrect thought about each all of our 50 states, including Montana.
She typed in the word, quote, "Why is (state name) so . . ." and kept a tally of what Google recommended to complete the sentence. Here are some of the highlights:
When people in Missoula fire up their internet browsers it seems that they are always in search of the latest news concerning NCAA injured basketball player Kevin Ware, this according to the latest local Google Insights report. That, plus the shocking death of Shain Gandee from MTV's Buckwild fame.
Here's a breakdown on the most searched terms in Missoula, MT over the last week.
If you're anything like us, you probably have no idea what day it is. Well, it's Monday, April 1st. Yes, it's April Fool's Day, which means that Google is planning to pull the wool over our eyes all day long. Here are some of the pranks they're pulling, in case you are super-gullible...
It's nice to know that Google isn't just harvesting information about us and selling it to advertisers. Look! They also used our searches to make this video! The video, 'Zeitgeist 2012: Year In Review,' shows the top (non-porn) search terms for the last year and includes video as much as possible...
When people in Missoula fire up their internet browsers it seems that they are always in search of the latest footwear, this according to the latest local Google Insights report. Yes, even in the muddy Montana spring months, local residents still desire fashionable footwear. Oh, that and Adele...and Marijuana.
Here's a breakdown on the most searched terms in Missoula, MT over the last 3 months.
Today, Google is paying tribute to the late guitar pioneer Les Paul with a guitar-themed doodle that allows users to play it and record songs of their own.
The doodle, which was designed by engineers Kristopher Hom and Joey Hurst and doodle team lead Ryan Germick, will be up for 24 hours, and was released to celebrate what would have been Paul's 96th birthday. (Paul, a leader in the development of
Just over a year ago, Bozeman and Missoula, along with hundreds of other cities, were jumping at the opportunity to have a SUPER fast Internet connection thanks to Google.