Google Confuses Users with 'Googlle' Logo

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[citation][nom]Honis[/nom]Maybe they hired a Tom's Editor to review the spelling before publishing the logo.[/citation]

lol! That is an awesome first post, too!
 
It's ok to ask questions, but when the whole cyber world cries OH NOES over the spelling or change of the Google homepage...it's bad. They've changed it around for different things for as long as I can remember. Get over it please :)

As for the swings taken at THG editors.....they could use some work, it's not unreadable because of grammatical nonsense, but it could definitely use work.(Please and thank you)
 
Maybe they hired a Tom's Editor to review the spelling before publishing the logo.

I'd rather have articles with some spelling errors, than no articles at all. Of course, my own sppelling is always perfekt :)

On the logo issue, I like Googlle's sense of humour..makes the world a little bit different, a little bit brighter rather than getting up every morning and seeing the old mundane faces so to speak..one can only imagine what Downing Street's cat must be feel each day.
 
I was surprised at the first moment that even the giant Google made such an obvious mistake and thought I discovered a big event, but later founded out I was fooled by Google...
 
People are idiots. If they can't figure out how to click on the logo or hover their cursor over it and a message appears that explains the caption, then I feel bad for humanity. The UFOs were understandable as they didn't really explain it.
 
Who cares? Does it really need people to write articles about it? They have been changing the logo for years, why the sudden interest?
 
It might have made sense if H.G Wells had actually wrote about flying saucers. In War of the Worlds his Martians arrived in a kind of capsule which sprouted tripod like mechanical legs. There was no anti-gravity involved. Flying saucers and bell shaped craft can be found in a variety of literary sources including the Hindu Vedas going back thousands of years and even appear in Renaissance paintings. But not in the work of H.G.Wells. Perhaps it was meant to prove no one actually reads books any more lol
 
It's just more evidence, man. It's the aliens. The aliens. They're infiltrating our government and major corporations, man. They're takin' over the world!
 
Its how google is number 1, with making tech sites, media, news, average jo, talk and talk about google, million more hits per second etc, and its something that you will only find on google, other corporate site - yahoo/bing/ask, etc, tend to be more business like, whereas with google, you can tell they just dont care about keeping it all business and no play...?
 
[citation][nom]wild9[/nom]I'd rather have articles with some spelling errors, than no articles at all. Of course, my own sppelling is always perfekt On the logo issue, I like Googlle's sense of humour..makes the world a little bit different, a little bit brighter rather than getting up every morning and seeing the old mundane faces so to speak..one can only imagine what Downing Street's cat must be feel each day.[/citation]
I realize my spelling isn't always perfect either, but these guys get paid to write for a living. (Hopefully) they even went to college to learn to write better.

Btw, you spelled it humour instead of humor. Can I guess you're Britain? I only know a handful of Americans who like spelling it with a u 🙂
 
Google has done a nice and smart promotion for itself by making a spelling mistake fuzz. We are all dumbs falling into a trap by talking about the event on and on here, just to make Google more well-known than before!
 
[citation][nom]nukemaster[/nom]Well holding ones mouse over it and having it say Google turns 11 kind of gives it away.Its not as mind boggling as some think.[/citation]
Just what i wanted to say, and what i did. The thing is that there are a lot of n00bs around that get scared if something is not like they are used to be on their computer, or on their "internet"
 
[citation][nom]supertrek32[/nom]It's just more evidence, man. It's the aliens. The aliens. They're infiltrating our government and major corporations, man. They're takin' over the world![/citation]

Bah, everyone knows alien's aren't real. That we are probably the only life in the seemingly infinite galaxy. That the countless unexplained official reports are just that..unexplained. If the official line is that alien life forms don't exist then it must be true. These subtle hints are just mumbo jumbo designed to distract our attention away from the real issues, and I am grateful to this administration for helping me bury my head so far in the ground I can see China the other side.

Yours sincerely,

A human (aka alien life form)
 
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