Hello all,
Anyone notice what Google shows when we search for
"LibreOffice 5.0 release date"
(See the attachment)
Quite impressive.
I am not sure how Wolfram shows the result for the same query.
My idea is, should we improve ourself to help Google and those who uses
Google to search for the alike queries getting better results?
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