26 Oct 2006
Google is getting more serious about its "stop googling" campaign.
The search provider on Wednesday put up a blog posting, urging internet users to stop using the word "google" to refer to performing an online search.
Google last summer launched a similar bid with media organisations. At the time Google requested to refrain from using the company name as a verb altogether. Yesterday's blog posting merely asks to save 'to google' exclusively for searches on Google.
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