Google Doodle: celebrates the 200th Birth day of Robert Bunsen

Google Doodle: Someone lit a fire under Google today - Google doodle now famous Robert Bunsen, and is an advertisement, a rival Facebook as the button. The search giant also announced its ultra high speed switching of its activities, and this is the warmth in privacy issues.

Robert Bunsen was born March 31, 1811, 200 years ago today. Bunsen was a German chemist who discovered cesium and rubidium, lost an eye in an explosion of laboratory and moved to the study of the stone after his retirement - while sporting some impressive mutton chops.

He invented the Bunsen cell, is also involved in the development of the burner that bears his name famous, but pushed the money I could make these innovations because he refused on principle to the patent.

Bunsen died in 1899. Doodle celebrates the work of the famous animation test burner.

It 's a busy day for the big G, which also announced its own version of Facebook-like Button, called one. E 'was moaning to rival Microsoft is not right to play on YouTube, and is flattened annoying PlayStation emulator for Android too.

As if this were not enough, the search giant will provide ultra high speed fiber broadband to Kansas City in the United States. The search giant has organized a competition to be the city's first fiber Googlefied with several municipalities to follow.

In less positive news for Google, the company should be subject to independent checks on their activities after a series of privacy blunders. U.S. Federal Trade Commission has ruled that Google will be reviewed twice a year to ensure that it complies with the Privacy Act.

The verdict was the result of concern about Buzz, even though the company was in search of warm water intrusions on the privacy of service Street View.