I'm assuming it's a nonstandard thing they're experimenting with that provides a combination of device ID and browser ID (assuming Chrome on Android is similar to it on desktop, where each install is branded with a number).
The question I had, "Why would someone want to make a half mile long sheet of spider silk and put it in a field outside Memphis?" is also answered by the original headline.
There's also the 2010 article "An Immense Concentration of Orb-Weaving Spiders With Communal Webbing in a Man-Made Structural Habitat"[0] documenting a 4 acre web inside the Baltimore Wastewater Treatment Plant housing an estimated (lowball) 107 million spiders.
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I'm assuming it's a nonstandard thing they're experimenting with that provides a combination of device ID and browser ID (assuming Chrome on Android is similar to it on desktop, where each install is branded with a number).
National Geographic gives Fox control of media assets in $725 million deal
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/national-geog...
tldr; Baby spiders do what they do. Spiderwebs enuse.
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20151126-the-worlds-biggest-s...
[0] PDF http://www.entsoc.org/PDF/2010/Orb-weaving-spiders.pdf