Google Year In Review - Better than YouTube Rewind?

I wonder how the process of choosing this weird compilation went. Something tells me that 4 different scenes of olympic gymnastics and WOW a black chick won a sprint was the product of just cutting all the tranny shit rather than being the initial intentional focus.
 
The comments are really gay.
1:32 Stray kids i’m so proud of them, it unbelievable they were in this but they worked so hard since debut they deserve the world STAYS LOVE YOU STRAY KIDS!!!
this actually made me cry?? millions of strangers really experience life as a collective now that social media & technology are so connected & advanced. kinda crazy to think about.
1:32 OMG, I'm so proud of Stray Kids! They made such a huge impact, they are amazing! Thank you for featuring them Google!
Bro why is this so good, became a tradition at this point every year. Greatness awaits keep pushing y’all.
I started almost crying when I saw Chappell I’m so proud of her everything she has is so well deserved
I just watched this and cried with a mixture of tears that are of joy and sadness. Let's be more kind, loving, helpful, and love the people who bring you joy in the year to come and the years after that and watch what a kinder world this can actually be.
So much dick sucking it looks fake.
 
What 2024 was really like:

Sorry for the late reply, but 2025 called and said "hold my beer" at Google. :story: There's one article who mention then Google is at risk of becoming irrelevant as Kodak.
Since ChatGPT burst onto the scene two and a half years ago, Wall Street has wondered whether it presented a major threat to Google’s search business. And with Alphabet Inc.’s stock now 25% off its highs, a Melius Research analyst is exploring that question with a bit more intensity.

Melius’s Ben Reitzes asked Monday whether Google is the next Kodak.

“We have focused on ‘the simple’ with Alphabet since our launch in mid-2023 — and that view is predicated on the view that Google is losing the next generation of ‘searchers’ to ChatGPT,” he wrote in a note to clients.
 
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