Growing up Google: Google jargon
Google has had such a profound effect on pop culture and the world that Google aficionados have even created certain terms that apply specifically to Google’s vast universe. Here are a few examples:
– To google (v.) To use Google Web Search to obtain information on the Internet
Merriam Webster included the term in its online edition.
– Googler (n.) A person who efficiently uses Google’s features
– Google-proof (n.) Search results are exactly what the user intended.
– Sandbox Effect (n.) A phenomenon in which Google search returns filter out new Web sites in an effort to combat spam
– Google bomb (n.) An attempt to influence the page ranking of a search return, oftentimes for humorous or political reasons
Example: Searching ‘miserable failure’ used to have the first Google return as President George W. Bush’s biography on whitehouse.gov.
– Google twin (n.) A person that shares your name and whose information returns when a user searches that name
– Googlewhack (n.) Conducting a search with two words, without quotation marks, and getting just one search return
SOURCE: wikipedia.org
Published on April 3, 2007 at 12:00 pm