I googled google and google was the first result

IronWing

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so I clicked on google and entered google and again google was the first result. so I clicked on google and entered google and again google was the first result.

I'm feeling like I'm not getting anywhere.
 

Blackjack200

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Could you imagine if you had such good SEO skills that you could get a website into the top result for "google" on google's own engine? The screenshot would be great marketing, like their heads on a platter.
 

DrPizza

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I've never figured out how to use the lucky button. As soon as I even start typing a word, the page changes to one with a bunch of suggested searches, and the lucky button is no longer.
 
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I've never figured out how to use the lucky button. As soon as I even start typing a word, the page changes to one with a bunch of suggested searches, and the lucky button is no longer.

Hover over it with your mouse. Magic happens.
 

Malodrik

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You want to be careful googling on google in public. Googling with a google can lead to prison sentences of up to 10 years, at least in Canada.
 

DesiPower

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OMG, I rolled over that button it rolled and stopped at trendy, I clicked it and it the 1st result was LAX shooting... that's what "trendy"?
 
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I typed in "what happens when you google google" and got this:

googlegoogle.jpg
 
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Wouldn't it technically be impossible to google google with Bing? Wouldn't you have to bingle google.

No, you just search. Google is the only search engine large enough to warrant turning it into a verb synonymous with searching. But no one "bings" things, or "yahoos" things, or "asks" things... ok, bad example, but the point stands. A Google search = Googling. Any other search engine, a search = searching (or, alternately, "a waste of time" since you'll inevitably wind up Googling it).
 
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No, you just search. Google is the only search engine large enough to warrant turning it into a verb synonymous with searching. But no one "bings" things, or "yahoos" things, or "asks" things... ok, bad example, but the point stands. A Google search = Googling. Any other search engine, a search = searching (or, alternately, "a waste of time" since you'll inevitably wind up Googling it).
Well I was wondering, since it's called "googling" on Google, if it should be called "bingling" on Bing. So I googled bingling to see if it already has a definition. This is what I found:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bingling

1. Bing-ling

a term used to describe giving oral pleasure to a female or eating oriental takeout. Coined after a local restaurant was found to have dismembered felines in their dumpster(eating cat or pussy).

I could really go for some bing-ling tonight.

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