As food insecurity continues to affect people in the U.S., more people are turning to Search to find support. @FeedingAmerica and @Googleorg will deliver 50 million meals to families in need. Learn how you can find food or give this holiday season → https://t.co/WbWReGh0Fy
Thank you @stephlepp for your awesome #steel-venn diagrams and your help in teaching us how to find common ground even when our perspectives may start off polarized. #VERGE22
So excited for this panel: Emily Ma, Denise Osterhues, Yoni Medhin, Niyeti Shah, Carissa Campeotto and @AlexinaCather (@beardfoundation) at #FutureFoodSXSW!
150+ Speakers, 12 Incredible Events.
Free and open to the public and virtually.
Register: https://t.co/A495n3Vo1Q.
Reducing food waste is an important way we can limit carbon emissions and keep our planet healthy. We're pledging to cut Google's food waste in half, and send zero food waste to landfill by 2025.
https://t.co/ln7eDIcSbT
@sundarpichai This is leadership. There is no where else in the world I would rather work to make a dent in food waste - at Google, with our partners, and in the world.
@sundarpichai It makes me so proud to work for Google. There's no where else in the world I'd rather be to make a dent in food waste and food insecurity - for Google, for our partners and for the world!
Since the beginning of the pandemic, food assistance-related searches have spiked — along with questions like “where can I donate food?”
Learn more about how to get involved or find food support nearby → https://t.co/WbWReGh0Fy
An estimated 1 in 7 Americans experienced food insecurity in 2020. Starting today, you can search by zip code for food pantries, food banks and school lunch programs near you. Learn more: https://t.co/JXDNBrwVlJ
Food insecurity in America is real. 1 in 8 Americans — including 13 million kids — sometimes don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Starting today, you can search for food pantries, food banks and school lunch programs near you.
https://t.co/mvYSuyMKOr
@Theteamatx@RoadtripNation Twenty years ago, I took my first computer science and engineering classes as a sophomore. I would not have predicted it would bring me to where I am today, because X did not exist yet. It was a privilege to reflect on the journey to date with Megan, Sage and Devohne.
In a new @RoadtripNation documentary, three young adults — Megan, Sage, and Devohne — set off to explore opportunities in tech, including a visit with X's Emily Ma. "The journey is never going to be predictable... We have to be willing to go try." https://t.co/JalD3VgyiW