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Google started as a free search engine. It's still free, but now it's making a lot of money on ads, right? A lot of money.
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Terry Gross
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: February 14
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I don't think my father noticed that he had daughters. I think, you know, part of the damage of the childhood was, I simply don't think they were acknowledged as human beings at all. Or - you know, one of the reasons I became a cook later on in my life was, I was not allowed to cook an egg.
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