Google owns and operates up to two percent of the world's servers, an official Twitter app is coming to Android (in addition to the already-announced official iPhone app), and Evernote Premium users get a big update.
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A Comparison of Dedicated Servers By Company
Compared to Intel and other internet companies, how many servers does Google own? Even looking at a visualization, it's mind-boggling. (Oh, and iWeb isn't owned by Apple.) [Intac via Gizmodo]Twitter Will Have An Official Android App
Twitter will have an official Android app, but it's not clear whether Twitter will acquire an existing app or develop it themselves. [TechCrunch]New Premium features: Note History and 50MB notes
Note-taking program Evernote Premium users now get more: they've added a note history feature, and expanded the limit of single notes to 50 MB. [Evernote]Google Says Spam Volumes On the Rise
Despite Google's efforts, email spammers keep on persisting. Unsolicited email is 6 percent higher this quarter than it was last year. [Slashdot]Why can't we trust what we see?
Eye-witness accounts and memories aren't always accurate as people can selectively encode certain information or simply not notice something. Sometimes you just can't trust those crazy brains of ours. [BBC]The 2010 tax season story, as told by Google search
As today, Tax Day, approached, Google saw a flurry of activity regarding taxes in its search engine. [The Official Google Blog]Leonardo da Vinci
Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci's birthday is today. [Wikipedia]