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The Google Ogle Defense: A Search for America's Psyche

The Google Ogle Defense: A Search for America's Psyche    more»»
Question: Do you think your Google habits -- your random, untethered wisps of thoughts manifested as search terms like "unexplained hives" and "Kate Beckinsale single?" -- can be bundled together to paint an accurate representation of your morality?

Thu Jul 03, 2008


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