Predictive text is what Google uses to guess what you’re going to search for, often starting from the time you type in the very first letter. An “F” may give you the auto-fill option for Facebook, for instance, while a “W” may offer suggestions like “weather” or “Wal-Mart.”
Many people think of the internet as something that will always be there. Yes, specific websites may crash or go down from time to time, and it can be frustrating, but the internet as a whole is considered stable. Until Tuesday. That’s when a relatively small error led to a major crash taking a huge portion of the internet offline.
You have a comprehensive site with dozens of landing pages, scores of main pages and category pages, and hundreds of weekly blog posts aimed at increasing traffic and SEO.
Google has been working on an operating system called Fuchsia for a few years now. It has been tested on a Pixelbook, for instance, but that was back in 2018 — now three years ago.
Back when people used to consult the phone book when finding new businesses and services, some companies opted for names that would make them more visible. For instance, there are companies with names like “Aardvark Construction.”





