Examples of using Google may in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf.
If you are registered for a Google service, Google may assign the visit to your account.
Google may also forward this information to third parties,
For Services which Customer has purchased for a Fee, Google may revise its rates for the following Services Term by providing Customer with written notice(which may be by email)
If you use those services, Google may receive information about your actual location(such as GPS signals sent by a mobile device)
Google may display those Customer Brand Features authorised by Customer(such authorisation is provided by Customer uploading its Brand Features into the Services)
for example those used by Google, may change at any time.
comment feeds and google might have better visibility.
it would seem to fit into Google's core strength of being search oriented and I suspect Google might be able to afford it….
Sure, Google might lose a significant portion of Internet users to a competitor's social media site,
comment feeds and google might have better visibility.
comment feeds and google might have better visibility.
There are rumors that Google may be acquiring Riya.
Gadgets- Google may make available third-party applications through its services.
Google may use this information for its own purposes e.g. controlling of advertisements.
Google may pass these personal data collected through the technical procedure to third parties.
If you download a golf application, Google may show you ads related to golf.
Fixed Preview: Google may display up to 10% of the pages of a book.
Google may pass the information on third parties only if it belongs to its legal commitments.
Google may pass these personal data collected through the technical procedure to third parties.