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    Google Street View

    Google has stated that its ultimate goal is to provide street views of the entire world, although the company has not disclosed in advance the exact dates when any particular locations will be added. In the more immediate future, Google plans to release Street View for various Canadian cities, but modified so that faces and license plates are blurred, due to concerns raised by Canada's federal privacy commissioner Jennifer Stoddart about the program breaching Canadian privacy laws.
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    Google TechTalks

    Google TechTalks is a series of on-going presentations by invited speakers, sponsored by Google and given at the Google headquarters at Mountain View, California. ... In March 2006, Google announced that videos of the talks would be available online for free viewing on Google Video.
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    Knol

    Google has said that "Since knol authors receive attribution, knols are a great forum for expressing your opinions." ... Google "[believes] that knowing who wrote what will significantly help users make better use of web content", and it hopes that "knols will include the opinions and points of view of the authors who will put their reputation on the line".
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    Google

    In 2007, Google announced two joke products. ... Later Mr. Page said, "We think a lot about how to maintain our culture and the fun elements.
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    Google Maps

    Satellite view ... It is a free service, which currently does not contain ads, but Google states in their terms of use that they reserve the right to display ads in the future.
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    Google Earth

    Street View ... Google announces imagery updates on their LatLong Blog in form of a quiz, with hints of the updated locations.
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    YouTube

    The site grew rapidly, and in July 2006 the company announced that more than 65,000 new videos were being uploaded every day, and that the site was receiving 100 million video views per day. ... Google does not provide detailed figures for YouTube's running costs, and YouTube's revenues in 2007 were noted as "not material" in a regulatory filing.
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    History of Google

    Google said it would use the money for "acquisitions of complementary businesses, technologies or other assets". ... Google's CFO George Reyes said in a December 2004 investor conference that "something has to be done about this really, really quickly, because I think, potentially, it threatens our business model."
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    Reliability of Wikipedia

    Just because something comes up in the top 10 on MSN Search or Google does not automatically give it credibility or vouch for its accuracy or importance." ... Wikipedia administrators claimed that Hewitt "was found to be citing his own work in articles where it was not relevant, obscuring points of view at odds with his own theories, and editing his biography to promote his forthcoming public appearances".
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    Turkification/Archive 1

    Then u are talking about Russian killers and assimilation and melting pots... well, who told u that 'turkification' can occur only by force? and who said that the expulsion of the circassians from the Caucasus justifies their turkification? as seen in the introduction of the article: Turkification is a term used to describe a cultural change in which something or someone non-Turkish is made to become Turkish (it does not say 'forcibly' or something like that). ... It does not matter what Google says.

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