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Having found its way increasingly into everyday language, the verb "google", was added to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006, meaning "to use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet." ... Google is a noted supporter of network neutrality. -
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Perfect 10 v. Google, Inc.
Facts ... The court found Google's use highly commercial, more so than in Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corporation (which was prevailing precedent), due mainly to its AdSense program, which a number of the infringing sites used. -
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Google Earth
Among other things, neither the Help menu nor its "Display License" feature worked, indicating that this version was intended for Google's internal use only. ... It may be found on the Google Earth webpage or under the Help section on the program itself. -
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Google's hoaxes
Not found page - April fools version ... Google added the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button to its calendar feature. -
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History of Google
Having found its way increasingly into everyday language, the verb, "google," was added to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006, meaning, "to use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet." ... Criticism of Google -
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List of Google products
For other uses, see Google (disambiguation). ... Search engine for programming code found on the Internet. -
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Google Book Search
October 2008: A settlement is reached between the publishing industry and Google after two years of negotiation. ... Reaction to the settlement has been mixed, with Harvard Library, one of the original contributing libraries to Google Library, choosing to withdraw its partnership with Google if "more reasonable terms" cannot be found. -
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Google (verb)
The first recorded usage of google used as a verb was on July 8, 1998, by Larry Page himself, who wrote on a mailing list: "Have fun and keep googling!" -
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Google search
There are also products available from Google that are not directly search-related. -
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Google Maps
Press releases said Google's imagery will be able to display home plate in baseball parks.
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