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Post by mac on Oct 17, 2018 16:17:34 GMT
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Post by pixel on Dec 8, 2018 16:49:50 GMT
Last time I checked, my Google+ account was still intact, but after having read the post above, I cannot be surprised if it's gone soon.
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Post by meteor on Jan 9, 2019 20:12:45 GMT
I needed a Google+ account to create a Youtube account. Apart from that, I haven't used it much.
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Post by pixel on Jan 12, 2019 16:48:06 GMT
Many functions come and go; and this seems to be one of them. Good intentions and high tech aren't always enough to keep something alive.
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Post by mac on Feb 8, 2019 8:16:32 GMT
Google has so many functions now. They can't be best at everything.
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Post by pixel on Feb 11, 2019 14:38:02 GMT
The name 'Google' is actually derived from the mathematical term 'googol' which is basically 1 with a 100 zeros following it:
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Post by mac on Mar 7, 2019 1:20:13 GMT
In 1999, chef Charlie Ayers won a cook-off judged by Google’s employees, then only 40 in all, to clinch the position, which he held for seven years. Ayers initially cooked for the Grateful Dead in exchange for free admission to their legendary shows, but later took over catering for the jam band. At Google, he eventually served 4,000 daily lunches and dinners in 10 cafés throughout its Mountain View, Calif., global headquarters. The Business Journals
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