Google Answers Archive
Google Answers has been shut down, no longer accepting new questions. Users can explore existing categories like Arts, Business, Health, and more. Links to navigate categories and access Google's resources are available.
Read original articleGoogle Answers, a platform for asking questions, has been retired and is no longer accepting new queries. Users are directed to search or browse the existing index for previously answered questions in categories such as Arts and Entertainment, Business and Money, Computers, Health, and more. The website provides links to navigate through the different categories and encourages users to explore the available content. Additionally, users can access Google's home page, review the Answers FAQ, check the Terms of Service, and read the Privacy Policy for more information.
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