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“Within search results, information available while offline will complement online sources.”

eric schmidt

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When you look up something on the internet, you will find a mix of information from both online and offline resources. Offline resources include things like books, newspapers, and magazines. These are now often scanned and added to the internet, making your search results richer and more diverse. For example, if you're researching the history of your hometown, you might find blog posts, local government sites, and also digitized copies of old newspaper articles or books. This means you get a fuller picture because you’re not only seeing new information available online, but also older, valuable sources that were once only in print. Using both online and offline information can give you a more complete understanding of a topic. To apply this in your life, try checking different types of sources when you're learning something new. Look online, but also consider visiting a library or looking at old documents that might be scanned and available to read on the internet. This way, you'll have a better chance of finding reliable and comprehensive information.

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