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An Official Google Blog Entry - Hinting at Something?

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Google just published a post in their official blog about traveling and blood clots. What the...!? How does this relate to technology? Good question - I don't know. It's possible that Google just wishes us all well, which I'm sure they do, but this is an unusual post.

My conclusion? I think they're trying to subtly hint the usefulness and prove the effectiveness of their Library Indexing feature, which is what the Authors Guild is suing them over. This is clever tactic... congratulations Google! :) Yeah!


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