(Otherwise known as “S cunt orphe problem”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scunthorpe_problem …)
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Isn’t this all getting too cute and meta.pic.twitter.com/D0E2ci42er
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7. Google’s “did you mean” campaign in 2010. (I feel there must be a million jokes funnier than the ones they chose?)pic.twitter.com/qe6NNtcDGF
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8. Must be one of the earlier “Google’s algorithms reflect the sexist biases of its creators/society” articles, from 2009: https://www.salon.com/2009/10/23/google_fail/ … /cc
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9. Even more funny since I was the designer on this very feature at Google.pic.twitter.com/yiR02kIodj
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Replying to @sara_ann_marie
Can’t wait to read your book and incorporate the best parts in this chapter of mine. :·)
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I’m excited to read yours when you’re done! Mine’s a quick read, don’t let it slow you down :)
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Mind if I ask you how many words, now that I know what that means?
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I think it was about 55,000? Something close to that.
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Ah, sweet! Useful to know. And congrats again. :·)
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