We do more online everyday, and that means--passwords. Meanwhile, headlines tell us about new leaks and password hacks every week. Yikes! Google wants to help.
A lot has changed in the last 20 years on the World Wide Web. Before Facebook, Google, and WiFi we had these sites to kill time with. Here's the web of 1998!
A lot has changed in the last 20 years on the World Wide Web. Before Facebook, Google, and WiFi we had these sites to kill time with. Here's the web of 1998!
I asked five questions to help me plan my night out. Keeping Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics in mind, surely my Mini has my well being and happiness in mind.
You can generally tell the general public's biggest complaints about something by searching "Why is _____ so ...." and seeing what Google finishes your search with. Using this tactic, I sought to find out what Google suggested for as many Texas cities as I could get it to provide autocompletes for, and then made a map of the Lone Star State with the results.
You wouldn't think of Amarillo as a place of mystery, but people are so confused by it that they have to ask their trusty friends at Google, "Why?"
The job Texans are Googling more than any other state is that of a referee, which is keeping it pretty vanilla compared to some of the other states. (Looking at you, Ohio.)