It was my dad's birthday, and I wanted to order a chocolate cake and a shirt for him. I headed over to Google to search for chocolate cakes and clicked on the first link in the search results. There was a blank screen for a few seconds; I didn't understand what was happening. After a few seconds of staring patiently, my mobile screen filled with delicious-looking cakes. As soon as I clicked on one of them to check its details, I got an ugly fat popup, asking me to install an Android application so that I could get a silky smooth experience while ordering a cake.
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