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A search for “I’m hungry” and the White House page of “President’s Remarks to the Press Pool” shows up as the third result.
Do you want some Chinese fry rice and a cup of coffee, Mr. President?

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Keith Chan from gSpy attended a SketchUp tutorial session held by Google in Hong Kong last month. He and other attendants got a pair of socks, yes, socks, from Google. It says, “Google SketchUp … it doesn’t stink!”
Sure it doesn’t. :) [photo by Keith Chan, used under a CC-license]

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This photo is probably taken at the Google CodeJam 2007 Latin America Party. Find more pictures of the event here.
The “e” is missing.
[Photo by Luís Guilherme, used under a CC-license]

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“Pardon our dust while we go solar!” I didn’t get what they are trying say at first, but now I do. They are now constructing the solar panel, so it is a little dusty at the constructing site, but once they finished, several buildings at Googleplex will be all powered by solar!
From Googleplex Going Solar - October 2006:
Google Blog says they will soon start the installation of 1.6 megawatts of solar photovoltaic panels at Googl

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No way! Google must be kidding me, I have a total of 20,000 searches since I started using the Search History feature in April 2006? Wow… I have impressed my own self. :) My all time top sites are: (top queries and top clicks will bore you…) google.com
answers.com
en.wikipedia.org blog.outer-court.com
blogger.com
w3schools.com
php.net digg.com googleblog.blogspot.com code.google.com Last December, Greg Linden said that Google

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As a Google t-shirt, it look a bit unusual to me, but it truly is one. The shirt is from a Blogger party at the SxSW 2007 Festival. The shirt has a Google logo surrounded by small blue squares.
I want one. :) (I spend way more time on Google Reader than Gmail, maybe 100:1)
[photo by Dave Earthling, used under a CC-license]

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Welcome to the Googleville! No, Googleville is not the same as Googleplex, it is only a small convenience store on the Washington side of the Columbia River (Oregon), where Google is building a data center.
No, it’s not Googl Eville either… :)-
previously on Googlified: Google’s Secret Weapon
[photo by Aaron Hockley, used with permission]