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Do you like google or bing better?

Posted 3+ months ago | 41 answers | | Open

Related topics: bing, type, google

Response posted by jessicamarieferrin 1 day 8 hours ago: Google all day. No questions asked. Bing is competent. I don't have anything I could quickly say bothers me about it I just think the Google products and integration with other apps is so far beyond what Bing is doing it's nuts.

Are all Portable Air conditioners Without Air-Swing?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: air, cool, swing, table, design, direction, blown, portable, time, one direction

Response posted by rajeshkumar11 3 days ago: Not all portable air conditioners lack the air-swing feature. Many modern portable air conditioners are equipped with this functionality, allowing better airflow distribution and enhanced cooling efficiency. The air-swing feature helps circulate cool air more effectively throughout the room, ...

Will American Airlines give boarding group 2 if you do not use their credit card to buy ticket?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: american, group, card, airline, ticket, credit, boarding, credit card

Answer posted by adriancarter 6 days ago: Yes, American Airlines typically assigns boarding groups based on a passenger's elite status, fare class, or special privileges. However, using the airline's credit card to purchase a ticket is not mandatory to receive Boarding Group 2. If you are an eligible cardholder, you ...

How did Google get its name?

Posted 3+ months ago | 77 answers | | Open

Related topics: history, google

Answer posted by sonjahinton 2 weeks ago: Google got its name from the mathematical term "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros (10¹⁰⁰). The name was chosen by Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, to reflect their mission to organize an immense amount of information on the web. The term &q ...

How Point to Point Limo Services Can Make Your Travel Easier?

Posted 3 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: travel, point, service, limo, services

Answer posted by pnewman1 3 weeks ago: Point to point limo service offers a seamless, efficient way to get from one location to another, making it an excellent option for travelers who value convenience and comfort. Unlike traditional car services, which may include multiple stops or complicated routes, a point-to-point service takes ...

Why Choosing the Right Bus Service Matters for Your Travel Plans?

Posted 3 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: bus, travel, plan, service, right, matter, services

Answer posted by mariataylor1 3 weeks ago: Choosing the right bus service is essential for ensuring that your travel plans go smoothly and that you get the most out of your journey. With a reliable bus service like Uptown Bus, you can expect a comfortable, timely, and safe travel experience, whether you're planning a corporate outing, ...

How did Google get its name?

Posted 3+ months ago | 77 answers | | Open

Related topics: history, google

Answer posted by xyzchy 3 weeks ago: Google got its name from a play on the word "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. The term was coined by mathematician Edward Kasner in the 1930s to illustrate the concept of large numbers. The name was chosen to reflect the company's mission to organize an ...

How did Google get its name?

Posted 3+ months ago | 77 answers | | Open

Related topics: history, google

Answer posted by Nairethrojas 5 weeks ago: proviene de un error ortográfico al escribir el término matemático "gúgol", que es la representación del número 1 seguido de 100 ceros:

What is the importance of Google Ads in digital marketing?

Posted 10 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: digital, search, reach, audience, brand, google, marketing, google ads

Response posted by et7r8woiaskp 6 weeks ago: money

What happens when you stop SEO?

Posted 3+ months ago | 13 answers | | Open

Related topics: pause, effort, google, seo

Answer posted by Zinavo Company 8 weeks ago: When you stop SEO, your website may lose visibility in search engine rankings, leading to decreased organic traffic. Competitors may surpass you, resulting in reduced leads and sales. Long-term SEO benefits diminish over time, impacting your overall online presence and brand awareness.

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