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  1. Gmail interface - Wikipedia

    An official redesign of the Gmail interface was rolled out on November 1, 2011 that simplified the look and feel of Gmail into a more minimalist design to provide a more consistent look …

  2. Google Account - Wikipedia

    Usage A Google Account is required for Gmail, Google Meet and Blogger. Some Google products do not require an account, including Google Search, YouTube, Google Books, Google Finance …

  3. Google Translate - Wikipedia

    Google Translate produces approximations across languages of multiple forms of text and media, including text, speech, websites, or text on display in still or live video images. [24][25] For …

  4. History of Gmail - Wikipedia

    Over its history, the Gmail interface has become integrated with many other products and services from the company, with basic integration as part of Google Account and specific integration …

  5. Binomial theorem - Wikipedia

    Examples The first few cases of the binomial theorem are: In general, for the expansion of (x + y)n on the right side in the n th row (numbered so that the top row is the 0th row): the …

  6. WXV - Wikipedia

    ^ a b c d e f g "WXV: How does it work?". www.world.rugby. Archived from the original on 10 May 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2022. ^ a b c "World Rugby and 18 national unions launch …

  7. IEC-P27-1 - Wikipedia

    IEC-P27-1 (or ISO IR-143) is an 8-bit character set developed by the IEC. When combined with the ISO/IEC 646 character set, this includes all characters required to print the symbols …

  8. Google Goggles - Wikipedia

    Google Goggles was an image recognition mobile app developed by Google. It was used for searches based on pictures taken by handheld devices. For example, taking a picture of a …