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Florence Pannel was 108 years old in this 1977 interview. She was 45 years old when World War I started (1914). https://t.co/v2OGy9UxdY https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1822740607309086720/pu/vid/avc1/964x720/B8Ky41Uqlj7ntQ5t.mp4?tag=12

A French Rafael landing on a nuclear carrier at night. Watch the runway lights appear moments away from touchdown https://t.co/3Uljz6WiqG https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1822739730561224704/pu/vid/avc1/720x560/IJI9uOrpvfu-nGa6.mp4?tag=12

The beautiful moment ESPN reporter bolted mid-broadcast after learning his wife was going into labor https://t.co/wlp787jnJC https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1822345614266343424/pu/vid/avc1/748x720/xUYj5jc2lWsLa-7y.mp4?tag=12

Susan Wojcicki is well-known for her role as the CEO of YouTube, but she was also one of Google's earliest employees. She made significant contributions to the company's growth, including the development of AdSense, which became a crucial revenue stream for Google. In fact, she even rented her garage to Google for their first-ever office.

She was also instrumental in launching YouTube's subscription services, including YouTube Premium and YouTube TV, which diversified the platform's revenue beyond advertising.

Sadly, on Friday, Aug. 9, we lost her after her two-year-long battle with cancer.

At 100 years old, Walter Orthmann from Brusque, Brazil, has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest career at the same company, spanning an incredible 84 years and nine days. https://t.co/yZ1ihnBn98