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The moment when Google killed Reader is fresh in my memory. It was at that time I realized it cannot be trusted. Except for my email. And payments. And documents. And calendar. And maps. And YouTube. And home entertainment (chromecast). Or as my default browser. But barring all this, I never trusted Google again, and I even changed my default search engine to DDG for a week
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The moment when Google killed Reader is fresh in my memory. It was at that time I realized it cannot be trusted. Except for my email. And payments. And documents. And calendar. And maps. And YouTube. And home entertainment (chromecast). Or as my default browser. But barring all this, I never trusted Google again, and I even changed my default search engine to DDG for a week
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: