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Daily Archives: Saturday, July 16, 2011
Filter Bubble Question: What Do You Get When You Google…
A few days back I was searching for some topic that I have since forgotten. During my search, I typed the terms: “story behind” and was amused by Google’s first auto-suggestion. About these ads
Posted in Blogging, Humor, Media, Politics
Tagged Eli Pariser, Facebook, Google, The Filter Bubble
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