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  2. Google+ - Wikipedia

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    Google+ was a social network owned by Google that launched in 2011 and was discontinued in 2019. It had various features such as Circles, Hangouts, and a social layer across Google's services, but faced low user engagement and privacy issues.

  3. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Find out the ranking of the most-visited websites worldwide as of August 2024, based on data from Similarweb and Semrush. See the domain names, types, companies, countries, and changes of the top 50 websites, including Google, YouTube, Facebook, and more.

  4. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the controversies and criticisms surrounding Google's privacy policies and practices, such as data collection, tracking, cookies, and government requests. Find out how Google has responded to these issues and how users can protect their privacy online.

  5. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software included with your AOL membership. Find out the system requirements, the link to the official email confirmation, and the phone number for live support.

  6. WebMD offers comprehensive and reliable health and medical information on various topics, conditions, and news. Find expert insights, tools, calculators, and community support for your health needs.

  7. Open Location Code - Wikipedia

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    Open Location Code (OLC) is a way of encoding location into a form that is easier to use than showing coordinates in latitude and longitude. It is also known as plus code, and can be used like street addresses in places without formal systems.

  8. Google Photos - Wikipedia

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    Google Photos is a service developed by Google that lets users upload, search, and share their photos and videos. It uses machine learning to analyze and organize photos by people, places, and things, and offers various features such as shared albums, photo animations, and memory resurfacing.

  9. Google - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Google, the American multinational corporation and technology company that dominates online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, and AI. Find out how Google was founded, how it grew, and what issues it faces.