• Project Sunroof is a solar power initiative started by Google engineer Carl Elkin. The initiative's stated purpose is "mapping the planet's solar potential...
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    Project Ara was a modular smartphone project under development by Google. The project was originally headed by the Advanced Technology and Projects team...
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  • Gareth Jones, Daniel Miller has released a few remixes under the name Sunroof. Starting with a remix of "Oh Yeah" for the 1997 Can remix album Sacrilege...
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    Matthew Bower (redirect from Sunroof!)
    officially resting and Total retired, Bower began a more inclusive project called Sunroof! which, on occasion, could feature Richard Youngs, Neil Campbell...
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  • Project IDX is an online integrated development environment (IDE) developed by Google. The application's infrastructure runs on Google Cloud and features...
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  • Project Zero is a team of security analysts employed by Google tasked with finding zero-day vulnerabilities. It was announced on 15 July 2014. After finding...
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    power steering, and power sunroof. The hatchback's option pack added air conditioning, power steering, and power sunroof. By the time of the August 1985...
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    5-liter SOHC PGM-FI four-cylinder engine. The Si model included a power sunroof, standard dual remote exterior mirrors, rear wiper, 13-inch alloy wheels...
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    door mirror and his Goodyear GT Radial racing tires and rims, and his sunroof was the original light gray rather than the dark gray from Monte Carlo...
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  • used as the actual code names of the 1.0 and 1.1 releases of the OS. The project manager, Ryan Gibson, conceived using a confectionery-themed naming scheme...
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