Dictionary.com defines Google as "a trademark used for an internet search engine. This trademark often occurs in print as a verb, sometimes in lowercase."
I wonder why the creators chose that name for their search engine. According to the Google guys, the company's name comes from the word 'googol' which is actually a number invented by Milton Sirotta. Probably the Google name is related to the number of the results provided by the search technology which is usually huge.
A prime number.
How about: 120
win lots of matches exctly between 12 and 14
look it up on youtube. its better and it shows u exctly what to do! :D
the milege between birminghm nd crlisle is one hundred ten miles exctly
"Google" doesn't mean anything in Latin.
It dep[ends on exctly which engine you have as to how difficult it is, Get a manual you your car and do the job correctly .
If you mean wiccans, google wiccan. Plenty of info .. if you mean wiccans, google it, plenty of info..
Google it under Google translate.
searching for something in Google search engine is termed as Googled.
The French term, 'Google Traduction' means Google Translation. Google Traduction is the french version of the Google Translation internet application.
If you mean the number google, then it is a 1 followed by 100 zeros.