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No, I don’t know Bill from Canada…

Posted on September 22, 2008 by Jason Birch

and, amazingly enough, the weather for the second largest country in the world isn’t homogeneous either.

I’m so used to Google knowing what I want that this was a bit of a surprise:

Google's understanding of Canadian Weather

Google geo-meteorological search intelligence: fail!

-J

Posted in Google | Tagged canada, Google, weather

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