Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/23

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Subject: [Leica] "Google" as a verb, was: War - What's it good for...
From: pklein at 2alpha.net (Peter Klein)
Date: Thu Sep 23 13:52:47 2004
References: <200409231834.i8NIVYOR094781@server1.waverley.reid.org>

Kit:

The first time I heard it used as a verb was several years ago, in an NPR
piece about the current dating scene.  IIRC, the narrator was talking
about his first date with a woman, and how weird it was how much she knew
about him:  "And then I realized what has happened.  And I didn't know
whether to be flattered or paranoid.  She'd Googled me!"

Brian Reid would probably know the origin of the verb usage.  It may have
been savvy marketing by a few strategic Web-plants, or a spontaneous
generation kinda thing.  Regardelss, it's incredible publicity.  Kind of
like "Kleenex" or "Xerox" being adapted as the generic term for their
respective products.

Brian:  If you don't mind talking about Them, do you know when "Google"
started being used as a verb?

--Peter

Kit wrote:
> It's okay, B.D. You know what they say about those old dogs and new
> tricks! :) I mean, when did the word 'google' become a verb? (!!!)




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