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The Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
adds 'google' as a verb |
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July 8, 2006
Google
became a verb in the
Merriam-Webster dictionary yesterday.
First founded in September 1998,
Google quickly became a phenomenon, overtaking the then top
search engines
Yahoo and
Lycos etc.
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary has
added Google, along with Googling, to their dictionary.
According to the dictionary, the correct pronunciation is
goo-gle, with other forms including googled and googling.
The word 'google' is defined as a
transitive verb meaning to use the Google search engine to
look for information on the Internet.
This announcement comes on the heels of
Merriam-Webster adding 'IM' as both a noun and a verb.
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