That should be “top right.”
One difference between my Google results and (most of) yours is that Google presents me with dates using the Buddhist calendar. This was certainly not by my request; indeed I have clicked the mouse button at least 893 times over the past decade in various efforts to give Google a clue what my preferences might be.
Google reads my e-mails, studies my searches, and probably even monitors my SDMB posts but it can’t seem to grasp that I might prefer the Common Era like the rest of you commoners. I’ve mentioned my preference with the Google Problem Report option, though of course that had no effect.
Of course I can subtract 543 to convert the Buddha’s parinibbāna to Anno Domini, but why aren’t the “Alphabet” gazillionaires smart enough to do that for me? (Or rather, NOT add 543 in the first place.)
A variation on the OP: I tried doing some stupid searches on different browsers on the same box to see what happened.
For “happy tannenberg” I got the same text results on Opera, Firefox, Vivaldi and Chrome. There’s some variation on the video results I think due to how Google inline displays those. I think it pretty much ignored the “happy”.
OTOH, for “happy ricewine” I got the same initial list on Firefox, Vivaldi and Opera but a bit of a changeup on Chrome.
Conclusion: who knows, who cares, amIright?
Related story: I have, in the PAST, purchased certain, uh, entertaining agricultural products for me and my friend. In letting my friend know that such purchases were made, I’d email him, using our goofy and terribly obvious code. I’d say, “I’ve bought a couple new chairs. They should be delivered next Tuesday. I think they should be as comfortable as the sofas we bought a few months ago,” or something like that. And then a funny thing happened. In the margins of my g-mail account and on other pages I’d visit, I started seeing advertising for furniture. Chairs and sofas. * Not* a coincidence. And very spooky.
I assume you were asking me. No neither of us were using Gmail. Hers was @maisonsMontreal.ca and mine is a university email.
You can’t necessarily tell just from the domain. Google offers e-mail service to institutions with their own domain name. Several of the school districts around here, for instance, use gmail for their district accounts.
I don’t see advertisements in my gmail accounts. :o Is that because I managed to retain Basic View even through the episode where contortions were needed to switch back from Standard View?
Maybe Google is smarter than you think. They’ve linked your entertaining agricultural purchases to certain entertaining sales and are selling details of the entire network to the DEA – the Directorate of Entertainment Antagonism. The ads for furniture are just to lull you into complacency.
Oh, wow!
G suite accounts are not used for marketing unlike the free offerings and consumer space products.
https://policies.google.com/
General rule, if you are not paying for a service on the Internet, you are the product.