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Taking a Spin in a Self-Driving Car
Shilpi Paul | March 30th 2012
We've been hearing about them for awhile. Google has been riding them around Nevada, computer scientists are visualizing intersections full of them.... read »

Google Showcasing SketchUp Designer Creations
Shilpi Paul | November 4th 2011 | 1 Comment
SketchUp is a 3D modeling tool that helps designers visualize everything from coffee cups to entire cities. Google is now trying to showcase SketchUp... read »

Google Invests Big in Solar-Powered Homes
UrbanTurf Staff | September 27th 2011 | 2 Comments
The search engine giant may not be helping provide electricity to your home now, but a company announcement today made it seem like that could become... read »

Do Google Searches Predict the Direction of Home Prices?
UrbanTurf Staff | June 13th 2011 | 2 Comments
A report from the Bank of England concludes that there is "a strong correlation" between Google searches for the term "estate agents" and the... read »

AOL’s New Cooler-Than-Thou Palo Alto’s Offices
UrbanTurf Staff | June 10th 2011
In this week's departure from the DC residential real estate scene, we take a look at AOL's new offices in Palo Alto. ... read »

Google Maps Now Shows Directions for Metro and Metrobus
UrbanTurf Staff | May 11th 2011
Greater Greater Washington reports that Google Maps has now added Metro and Metrobus to the available travel methods you can use to figure out... read »

Will Google Soon Be Powering Your Home?
Mark Wellborn | April 12th 2011
The Associated Press reported yesterday that Google is investing $168 million in an alternative power project in California's Mojave Desert, which... read »

Can Google Cure Road Rage in DC Area?
Mark Wellborn | March 8th 2011
Recent data revealed that the DC region boasts the fourth-worst traffic congestion in the country. And, naturally, Google is trying to make things... read »

Google Makes Pittsburgh Look Like A Fun Place to Work
UrbanTurf Staff | February 4th 2011 | 1 Comment
In this week's departure from the DC residential real estate scene, we take a look at CoDesign's profile of Google's new offices in Pittsburgh. ... read »

Google Maps Retires Real Estate Listings
Mark Wellborn | January 26th 2011 | 2 Comments
Google has announced that real estate listings will no longer be displayed on Google Maps. Details after the jump. ... read »
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Rosslyn has an ambitious residential development pipeline that will redefine some pro... read »

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