Thursday, January 23, 2014

What would I do without you, Google?



I am so grateful for Google!  For countless reasons!  There were a few moments today when I was especially thankful:

1)  Google Maps.  My fiancé drove to Midvale today for an interview, and he had brought his laptop to use for directions.  I got a call from him explaining that his computer died and he lost the directions to the interview.  So I pulled up Google on my Android, found the facility and address, and gave him directions.  I'm grateful for Google's convenience and for its easy navigation.

2)  Google Docs.  Need I say more as a college student?  They are so awesome for study groups, study guides, group projects, and so much more.  Again, this feature from Google makes studying and college life a lot more convenient and simple.

3)  Google Doodles.  There wasn't a Doodle today, but I love when there is!  Especially the ones that are interactive.  I can be so easily entertained with those Doodles and they help brighten my searching experience.

Thanks for everything today, Google!

3 comments:

  1. My husband’s biggest pet peeve is getting lost, which happens a lot to use because I am terrible with directions. I don't know what we would do with out Google maps; it has saved us SO many times! I am also pretty excited about Google fiber, which has now come to Provo. So many reasons to love Google :)

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  2. It's so true! I use google for everything. Google docs are pretty much the best things ever when you're a student. It makes group projects ten times easier! I'm with you! I love google!

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  3. I agree, there are some amazing things about google! The maps are amazing, the doodles are fun and google docs are the BEST! I do have one complaint about google though, recently I have been added to someone's google+ circles and I do not want contact with them. I looked into google's privacy settings and there was NO WAY for me to remove myself from that person's circle. There are limited things you can do to block people, but I felt like my privacy had been compromised and google was only slightly helpful.

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