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  2. Patrick Shyu - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Shyu, commonly known by his online alias TechLead, [1] is a social media personality, entrepreneur, and former Google and Facebook employee. He is known for his posts about the software industry and about his philosophy about life and success. According to SheThePeople he is known for a dry sarcastic sense of humor. [1]

  3. Aza Raskin - Wikipedia

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    Songza was eventually bought by Google and now powers much of Google Play. Songza was also responsible for enabling the creation of mood- and activity-based playlists. [38] [39] By the end of 2010, Raskin had left Mozilla [40] to co-launch a start-up company called Massive Health. His goal was to apply design principles to the goal of ...

  4. Wikipedia:Brooke Vibber Day - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Vibber (left) next to a bi-dimensional replica and surrounded by holiday balloons (2013). Brooke Vibber Day is June 1, which commemorates the awesome works of Brooke Vibber, previously Brion Vibber, our legendary longtime lead developer.

  5. HDStarcraft - Wikipedia

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    HD and StarCraft II professional gamer Taylor "PainUser" Parsons presented a Google Tech Talk in September 2010. [5] The talk itself covered StarCraft II and electronic sports, while including a commentary by HD and Parsons on the StarCraft II tournament finals played amongst Google employees.

  6. Googlewhack - Wikipedia

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    Participants at Googlewhack.com discovered the sporadic "cleaner girl" bug in Google's search algorithm where "results 1–1 of thousands" were returned for two relatively common words [4] such as Anxiousness Scheduler [5] or Italianate Tablesides. [6] Googlewhack went offline in November 2009 after Google stopped providing definition links.

  7. Google Talk - Wikipedia

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    Google Talk was an instant messaging service that provided both text and voice communication. [1] The instant messaging service was variously referred to colloquially as Gchat, Gtalk, or Gmessage among its users. [2] Google Talk was also the name of the client applications previously offered by Google to use the service.

  8. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, Google has been blocking Russian state-funded media such as RT and Sputnik, [168] and has also extended its censorship to non state-funded media outlets such as RBK by banning them entirely from the video-hosting platform YouTube. Thus said, Google has been blocking all Russian news outlets ...

  9. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google Search.