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Greek romance and Ayers Rock as you've never seen it before

Friday, 4 September 20153 min read

Google took to Twitter this week to reveal that after 17 years they are changing things up again. Google has rebranded for the mobile world with colourful new logo which differs whether you are using a desktop, voice or mobile search. The company state they have ‘taken the best of Google…and recast it not just for today, but for the Google of the future.’ However, reactions have been very hit-and-miss it from people declaring their absolute love of it to people going as far as saying it is ‘inexcusable’ and ‘less human’.

The Greek National Tourism Organisation launched the #loveingreece campaign back in July in the midst of Greece’s difficult period with negotiations with its creditors ongoing. On review, the campaign has been deemed a great success with social media users, local and foreign alike, taking to various social platforms to express their love for the country.

And finally, an amateur photographer has created a short film of Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock in Australia. The stunning time-lapse video was filmed over a six-week period documenting the sandstone monolith from sunrise to sunset. Many tourists visit Uluru, which is in the desert to the south of Australia, but now with the video online, many people can view one of Australia’s best-known landmarks from home.