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  2. Google logo - Wikipedia

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    On September 19, 2013, Google introduced a new "flat" (two-dimensional) logo with a slightly altered color palette. [8] [9] The old 2010 Google logo remained in use on some pages, such as the Google Doodles page, for a period of time. [10]

  3. Google News - Wikipedia

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    The layout of Google News underwent a major revision on May 16, 2011. On July 14, 2011, Google introduced "Google News Badges", [17] which it later retired in October 2012. [18] Additionally in July 2011, the Sci/Tech section of the English Google News versions was split up into two sections: Science and Technology.

  4. Google Docs - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Google introduced add-ons, new tools from third-party developers that add more features to Google Docs. [26] To view and edit documents offline on a computer, users need to use the Google Chrome web browser. A Chrome extension, Google Docs Offline, allows users to enable offline support for Docs files on the Google Drive website ...

  5. Google Slides - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, Google acquired Quickoffice, a freeware proprietary productivity suite for mobile devices. [13] In October 2012, Google Presentations was renamed Google Slides and a Google Chrome app was released, which provided shortcuts to Slides on Chrome's new tab page. [14]

  6. AOL Mail

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Login - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the English Wikipedia login screen. In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves.

  8. Googol - Wikipedia

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    Widespread sounding of the word occurs through the name of the company Google, with the name "Google" being an accidental misspelling of "googol" by the company's founders, [9] which was picked to signify that the search engine was intended to provide large quantities of information. [10]

  9. Google Account - Wikipedia

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    Google Account users may create a publicly accessible Google profile, to configure their presentation on Google products to other Google users. A Google profile can be linked to a user's profiles on various social-networking and image-hosting sites, as well as user blogs .