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To Google or Not

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Often I'll have a question about something and then, rather than Google, I'll decide it's not worth the time to get an answer. Just not Google worthy.

Are you willing to remain in the dark rather than spend time on a visit to Google?

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No, I Google things constantly.   It's not a huge chore.

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I'm with Kachina.

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i google (or use whatever browser you prefer) things multiple times a day......best thing ever when you have a smart phone. knowledge at your fingertips!

#knowledgeispower

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I always Google. Just pull out my phone and find what I’m looking for. It’s so simple.
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Seems everyone is visiting Google day and night, and I'm an uninformed outlier. 

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I do use Google but not constantly. Usually for topics not related to current events.
I've also seen AI weigh in first and the information is not always accurate.
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Wouldn't want to be without it.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

No, I Google things constantly.   It's not a huge chore.


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I use Microsoft Bing, and do the same thing.    There is  ''some stuff'  I just gotta know about...right now!   di

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@occasionalrain - I'm with the others; I Google all of the time. And many times I find myself going down "rabbit holes." For example,

 

 

 

 I read an article about the 10 most nostalgic destinations in the US. That article includes links to places I've been and places I'd like to go. Of course I had to follow some of the links, then did more research, and somehow I ended up with the recipe for George Washington's favorite soup!  

 

 

It's easy and fun!   Smiley Happy