OK, so does Googling mean, only using "Google"? Can you Google on Yahoo, or Google by Mr. Jeeves, or does Googling, strictly mean using Google?<br> Like, take the word "Rubberband", a rubber band is still a rubberband if it is not trademarked as a "Rubberband". Same with "Q-Tip", we still call it a "Q-Tip" even if it is still not actually branded as a "Q-Tip". <br> <br> And another question, can Internet be spelled with a little "i"? Some one needs to write an official rules of the Internet book.<br> <br> Best,<br> <br> _DJA <br><br><b><i>"Peterson, Nils S" <nils_peterson@wsu.edu></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="Generator" content="MS Exchange Server version 6.5.7638.1"><title>Googling Myself</title> <!-- Converted from text/plain format --> <div><font
size="2">After you have Googled, you can create a Google Alert on a specific search<br> and get daily or weekly summaries of new hits. So, Ellen you could watch<br> yourself weekly from now on.<br> <br> My sister, E Kirsten Peters, had a Google alert on me when she worked at the<br> DNews. She'd send me items from time to time, about other Nils Petersons<br> <br> <br> On 7/6/06 12:00 PM, "vision2020-request@moscow.com"<br> <vision2020-request@moscow.com> wrote:<br> <br> > Ellen Roskovich <gussie443@hotmail.com> wrote: Wow! What an eye-opening<br> > experience that is! I would have never thought of it until it was mentioned<br> > here on V2020. Not only have I "googled" myself, I've checked up on my kids,<br> > my friends, school friends from the past. . . . I've been doing some catching<br> > up!<br> > <br> > I am really amazed. . . I'll have
to ask my more computer literate kid if<br> > he knows mom read his little blurb to his snowboarding buddies up in Canada.<br> > That should wake everyone up! Mom can check up on you. You can't trust mom<br> > when she gets her hands on a computer. . .she'll know. . . so talk nice.<br> > <br> > But all kidding aside, I can see how serious and humiliating it would be to<br> > find untrue statements about yourself. In my case I could just chuckle at my<br> > son's note and feel proud finding my daughter's silver medal mentioned and<br> > deeply saddened when I discovered a couple obituaries I didn't expect.<br> > <br> <br> </font> </div> =====================================================<br> List services made available by First Step Internet, <br> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. <br>
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