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Google glitch, snowstorm carry digital studying frustrations

A Google corporations outage this week and attainable affects from a snowstorm inside the Northeast highlight the subtle chain of connectivity this is powering well-liked far-off studying during the coronavirus pandemic
A Google services outage this week and potential impacts from a snowstorm in the Northeast highlight the fragile chain of connectivity that's powering widespread remote learning during the coronavirus pandemicOriginal article
Author: The Independent

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