The movement started when prizewinning metallurgists Sergey Brin and Larry Page discovered that Chromium would be the perfect material for an internet browser because it can carry data at a blazing speed of 10100 mph. Following an open campaign by volunteer miners, they injected codes such as C++ and into the substance and shaping it to smash windows for the Windows operating system. However, the development stage stretched out to 20-30 minutes a few years and went way over budget, meaning that Google had to increase the number of adverts on sites it owned, such as YouTube.
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| - Google Chrome (Web Browser)
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| - The movement started when prizewinning metallurgists Sergey Brin and Larry Page discovered that Chromium would be the perfect material for an internet browser because it can carry data at a blazing speed of 10100 mph. Following an open campaign by volunteer miners, they injected codes such as C++ and into the substance and shaping it to smash windows for the Windows operating system. However, the development stage stretched out to 20-30 minutes a few years and went way over budget, meaning that Google had to increase the number of adverts on sites it owned, such as YouTube.
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| - The latest version of Google Chrome, running on a table
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| - "We're totally not watching you!"
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| - The movement started when prizewinning metallurgists Sergey Brin and Larry Page discovered that Chromium would be the perfect material for an internet browser because it can carry data at a blazing speed of 10100 mph. Following an open campaign by volunteer miners, they injected codes such as C++ and into the substance and shaping it to smash windows for the Windows operating system. However, the development stage stretched out to 20-30 minutes a few years and went way over budget, meaning that Google had to increase the number of adverts on sites it owned, such as YouTube.
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