Google has matured, and while they used to reliably provide crisp, functional and useful code, they are starting to get a little senile. One of my favorites is when Google Translate suggests that some standard English web page is in a foreign language.
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Here, Google announces that the FaceBook login page is in Slovak.
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Today, I created a form using Google Docs (this is an extremely useful tool - Google is still doing great things). When I was finished, I sent a notice to myself at a second gmail account (ongenetics), which is automatically forwarded back to my main gmail account. Somehow, this message got tagged as spam!
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Google declares its own emails to be spam. |