I love Google. I think it was great and as usual Google doesn’t disappoint. Everything that was happening at the Olympics to Kaylee Mckweon was written very well and had a lot and a lot of links to help me get what I want. What I really needed the most was her medals because without talking about how many golds she got it wouldn’t have been a very interesting article to read at all. I think google did a great and they should keep supporting more and I think google will always be the best website to go to.
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