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"We stand completely behind those who have made Google the

"We stand completely behind those who have made Google the world's leading search engine provider by using Google's algorithms to determine which keywords to include on your search results," Pichai said. "We can't be accused of that."

The committee's members also questioned Google about a recent lawsuit filed by a group of conservative bloggers who were accused of using a Google search algorithm to identify extremist content. "We can't be accused of that," said Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who called the lawsuit "deeply troubling.""

But Pichai, who has been criticized for using his position as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee to push for changes to the privacy of government search results, also said that the government has an obligation to ensure that government-related content is not removed from the Internet.

"We're not going to be able to search for your blog," he said. "We're not going to be able to Google your profile. I will tell you what, this is a very big problem. We're not going to have the ability to remove anything from Google right in front of you. We're not going to have the ability to remove a content from the internet."The new "Star Citizen": a free-to-play space-bound space shooter that features a single-player experience, a multiplayer leader-up mode and a multiplayer mission mode.

I know you'll like it, but you're going to love it.

The game is set in a futuristic space colony where you play as a pilot, one that is a sort of "Star Citizen" after all. It's a game that will be released in late 2017 for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

If you want to play it in your own cockpit, you will have to pay $60 for the game at Launch Weekend, where you must purchase the game on its launch day.

You can find more details about the game here.

For those who want to get in on the action, this game will be available for both Xbox One and PS4.The following video is from August 21, 2012, which was posted by a reader named "Crispy" or simply crisscrossed in Google's news feed on Aug 21, 2012.

What is a "Crispy" page?

A page that's "for kids."

Why do you need to have a page for children?

You've probably seen this one before:

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