Google’s Infinite Loop: When Bugs Do the Worm Forever
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Google is still stuck in what can only be described as an 'annoying infinite looping bug,' according to a product manager. Yes, the company that sorts your emails and probably spies on your search history can't seem to fix a glitch that just keeps going... and going... and still going. In the manager's own words, it's a problem they’re 'trying to fix,' which sounds less like tech optimism and more like admitting they've handed the controls to a hamster on a wheel.
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(1 of 3)Source: Arstechnica | Published: 8/8/2025 | Author: Jon Brodkin
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