World’s Richest Internet Company Not Wasting Money on Art
Some illustrators are bristling over a request from Google to provide artwork free of charge for the company's upcoming web browser. But others said yes!
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Some illustrators are bristling over a request from Google to provide artwork free of charge for the company's upcoming web browser. But others said yes!
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