The question plays out a like an answer to a very complex round of Jeopardy.
Quite often we hear people say "Google it", to find information about almost anything on the Internet. The term "Google it" has become a common term used regularly in today's tech savvy online culture to identify an Internet search. As Google supplies over 80% of the Internet's searched traffic, it's no wonder this corporate brand name has become as popular as other product / brand connections like: Kleenex (tissue paper), KD (macaroni & cheese), Xerox (photocopy), etc.
But, how often has someone Googled you?
Has Google search gone mad?
Have you ever wondered where the Google toolbar search box gets it's ideas for suggestions?
Try this one:
in your google toolbar search box, enter:
i real
i really hop
Now look at the first suggestion in the auto-complete suggestion box. What does it say?
"i really hope you get sexually violated by a pterodactyl tonight."
