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On International Women’s Day of all days, we took the time to go and talk to a cafe owner about a blackboard and some words. I won’t name the cafe or the words written. To give them air time gives…

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Search Engines are like Raymond Reddignton.

A search engine like Google can solve some simple mathematical problems for you if you search. I want you to know that this is just an extra feature added to the website. Literally speaking, search engines do not have any answers, they only know where to get answers. If you ask the search engine a more complex question and it does not know its answer, the search engine goes an a 'tour' to the internet and crawl through different resources and comes back to you with results that is related to what you searched.

Many people are yet to understand that search engines like Google, Duckduckgo, Bing, Baidu etc are not the ones who provides you with answers to your problems. The job of search engines is to find a website that has an information on what you’re looking for, the websites are the real solution providers. The search engine only helps you to locate the websites that have the answers to what you’re looking for, just like Raymond Reddington.

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