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Posted on 11/02/202209/02/2022 by Rafael Scapin

This is how Google is changing your memory

The Google effect informally received this name around 2010, when the subject began to be studied intensively. Since then, the phenomenon has gained more strength because of this device that is very close to you: the smartphone.

https://www.betechwise.com/this-is-how-google-is-changing-your-memory/

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