All the talk over the past couple of months is about the big companies leaving the land of Lincoln, well that trend just changed with Google's parent company making a huge investment purchase here in Illinois.
I really need to stop spending so much time on the Missouri sub-Reddit page. If I would, I'd be less likely to see something that's both funny and depressing at the same time. It's what people Googled the most during the quarantine and what some Missourians and Illinoisans searched for is pathetic.
"Just Google it!" It's a common phrase used by everyone I'm sure. I use Google everyday, as I'm sure you do too. But did you ever wonder what each state is Googling the most in terms of shopping. It might surprise you.
Happy 19th birthday, Google! Google.com went live on this day in 1997, and to celebrate, let's see what the most popular google searches for the past month in the Quincy/Hannibal/Keokuk area are, as we are all grouped together on Google Trends...
At recent event in Albany, New York, Audi was unable to demonstrate their self-driving car because of 45 year old law still on the books that says one hand must remain on the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion. While the Driverless Revolution is still a few years off, I wondered if there are any old laws still on the books that would prevent driverless cars from hitting the Tri-State Ar
Remember back when if you didn’t know something, you just continued to not know it? Yeah, those days are gone. Granted, limitless and instantaneous information is great and everything, but it does have a few drawbacks.
Turns out, Americans ask some pretty stupid questions.