According to "Google's Ten Things," Google believes that information should not:A. Be allowed to cross borders.
B. Be accessible to everyone.
C. Be limited to a single country.
D. Be easily accessible.

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Answer 1
Answer: According to "Google's Ten Things," Google believes that information should not: C. Be limited to a single country. That's why google created a platform of web search engine from which information could easily taken from all around the world, creating a massive online community for all of its users
Answer 2
Answer: According to "Google's Ten Things," Google believes that information should not be limited to a single country. The following are the principles and philosophy made by the creator of google.:
>Focus on the user,the, everything else follows.
> Do one thing at a time very well.
> Better fast than slow.
>Democracy works on the web.
> You do not have to be at your desk to require an answer.
> Make money without doing something bad.
>All borders are crossed in the need for information.
> You can be sincere with no suit.
>Great ain’t good enough.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer: Eh same, its  (by comparing recycling one object to make another to writing a found poem)

Explanation: Me got it right. LOL

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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