Trivia Challenge

92nd Street Y Trivia Challenge

Google Trivia Challenge

In 1999, Marissa Mayer joined Google as their first female engineer and 20th employee. Considered significantly responsible for the look and feel of Google’s iconic homepage, she also played an integral role in the development of Gmail and Google Search. She makes sure Google outhinks its rivals. Find out what she's thinking when she sits down with Norman Pearlstine of Bloomberg Businessweek on Mar 27 at 92Y.

What is Google's unofficial slogan?

A. Don't Be Evil
B. Search and Destroy
C. Think Different
D. Your potential. Our passion.

One lucky winner chosen at random will win 2 tickets to the event in question.

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This contest closes at 5pm (EST) on 2/10/12. The correct answer and winner will be announced here on 2/13/12. Winner will also be notified by email.

Congratulations to Ricky Demarest, winner of the Anne Rice Trivia Challenge.

Question: Which of the following films was adapted from an Anne Rice novel?

Answer: Interview with a Vampire

 

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