Roses are crimson, violets are blue, Google wants coronavirus ad money too

All people knew this is a topic of time: Google has revealed it'll briefly introduce changes to its words that'll allow sure entities to place coronavirus advertisements.
We all knew it's a matter of time: Google has revealed it'll soon introduce changes to its terms that'll allow certain entities to place coronavirus ads.

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Author: Thenextweb

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