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Psy-Fi 10-25-2019 01:29 PM


The Sonics - Full Performance (Live at Easy Street)

Mindfulness 10-25-2019 01:36 PM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srzniA8EKDk
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Oct 25, 2019
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OccultHawk 10-25-2019 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mindfulness (Post 2085553)

That’s disgusting that he has that kind of mobility. It should be dangerous for that ****ing piece of **** to glance through his blinds.

The Batlord 10-25-2019 06:12 PM

I'd be like "Did you bring my ****ing package, bitch!"

Mindfulness 10-25-2019 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2085714)
That’s disgusting that he has that kind of mobility. It should be dangerous for that ****ing piece of **** to glance through his blinds.

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Mindfulness 10-25-2019 07:11 PM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2YDe8i89wM

Mindfulness 10-26-2019 07:37 AM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rTThO_eDiE

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CNBC

Oct 26, 2019

When Gmail was released to the public on April 1, 2004, many people thought it was a prank. Gmail offered one gigabyte of storage and robust email search. These features, among others, have helped to make Gmail the most used email service in the world with 1.5 billion users.

Gmail has come a long way since its inception. It stands as the most dominant online email service with more than 1.5 billion global active users. It has gone from a small experiment to an important piece of Google's G Suite lineup. But the road to the top hasn't been without a few bumps, including a rocky start.

By the time Google started working on the service in 1999, Yahoo Mail already had 12 million active users and Microsoft's Hotmail had about 30 million.

Paul Buchheit, who was employee No. 23 at Google, fought for the online email service, but executives didn't understand how a search company could benefit from online email. Some executives pushed back at the time, according to multiple reports. Buchheit created the service as a "20%" project, which is an informal program Google has sometimes offered employees to work on projects of their choosing.

When Gmail actually launched, people thought it was a joke -- literally. Becaase it was announced on April Fool's Day 2004, people wondered whether the company was pulling one over them. But once users realized it was real, it became one of a number of free email services alongside Microsoft's Hotmail and Yahoo Mail, which were some of the first to introduce web-based email in the 1990s.

Monetizing Gmail has been a point of contention within the company. Some people argued that in order for Gmail to have the most reach, it needed to be supported by advertising, rather than user subscription fees. The ad model won out but, even before it launched to the general public in 2007, Google got heat for scanning Gmail emails and using the contents for targeted advertising.

The company drew scrutiny again in 2018 after Google admitted to allowing app developers scan Gmail accounts for ad targeting. It would come up again through 2019 as Congress grilled Google alongside other tech companies over privacy. Over the summer, the company admitted to keeping a list of items users purchase using Gmail.

Even though the email service didn't start doing exceedingly well compared to competition until 2012, it continues to innovate. The company still aggressively targets both consumer and enterprise users. It also continues to add innovative new features such as Smart Compose, which uses artificial intelligence to predict responses.
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debaserr 10-26-2019 09:16 PM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzV4iK2ZBkg

Psy-Fi 10-27-2019 06:54 AM


Big Mama Thornton in Concert - Eugene, Oregon, 1971

Frownland 10-27-2019 04:48 PM



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