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Google Celebrates the Flintstones 50th Anniversary

Google never misses a beat! The search engine today paid homage  The Flintstones with their main page graphic. The Flintstones, originally drawn by Hanna-Barbara back in 1960  is celebrating 50 years. A classic that will never grow old!   Yabba-Dabba-Doo! And now, our favorite Flintstones commercial ever, that can put us into the holiday spirit during […]

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Hated Avatar? You’re Not Alone, Says Google’s Autocomplete

That’s right, so many people hated Avatar that if you simply start typing “I hated” into Google, it says, “Oh, I know where you’re going with this” and tries to save you six keystrokes. Yep, more people hated Avatar than high school. And look at all these people trying to make hating Obama the equivalent […]

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BLOGOCIDE 2010: Google Deletes Six Mp3 Blogs

Six music blogs – Pop Tarts Suck Toasted, Masala, I Rock Cleveland, To Die By Your Side, It’s a Rap and Living Ears – have been wiped off the net in their entirety by Google. Hosted by Google-owned Blogger, the six sites were on the receiving end of multiple complaints regarding their content. This does […]

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Google Amerced in French Culture

You know what the funniest thing about the web in Europe is? The little differences. I mean, they got the same sites over there that we got here, but there it’s just a little different. [you request an example] You know what they call Google in Paris? “Le Goog.” [you ask what they call Yahoo!] […]

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Because a Simple List Isn’t Enough.

Google had to go above and beyond with their “top 10 of 2008” list.  Instead of just giving us the top 10 search terms of the year, they came up with “fastest rising” term of the year. Explanation for “fastest rising;”    “Fastest rising” means we looked at the most popular searches conducted for 11 months […]

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LC: Google girl.

Lauren Conrad goes straight to the source when she wants to find out who her potential suitors have dated before; Google search!

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