Goo — is a term for a slimy, shapeless mass.Goo may also refer to: * Goo (programming language), a programming language in the Lisp family * goo (search engine), a Japanese web search engine * Gasper goo, a North American fish * Grey goo, a… … Wikipedia
List of search engines — This is a list of Wikipedia articles about search engines, including web search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites that have a search facility for online databases.By… … Wikipedia
Amii Ozaki — (尾崎 亜美, Ozaki Ami?), real name Misuzu Ohara (小原 美鈴, Ohara Misuzu?), is a Japanese … Wikipedia
Chara (singer) — This article is about the musician and actress. For other uses, see Chara (disambiguation). Chara Birth name Miwa Watabiki (綿引美和?) … Wikipedia
Googlejuice — (GOO.gul.joos) n. The presumed quality inherent in a Web site that enables it to appear at or near the top of search engine results, particularly those of the Google search engine. Also: Google juice, Google juice. Example Citations:… … New words
googleability — (goo.gul.uh.BIL.uh.tee) n. The ease with which information about a person can be found on an Internet search engine, particularly Google. Also: Googleability, googlability, google ability. googleable adj. Example Citations: What s your… … New words
google — (GOO.gul) v. To search for information on the Web, particularly by using the Google search engine; to search the Web for information related to a new or potential girlfriend or boyfriend. Googling pp. Example Citation: Still a rare practice among … New words
google — goo•gle [[t]ˈgu gəl[/t]] v. t., v. i. gled, gling to search the Internet for information about someone or something using the Google search engine • Etymology: [1998 2000] … From formal English to slang
URL shortening — For information about human generated short URLs on Wikipedia, see WP:WP and mw:Manual:Short URL. URL shortening is a technique on the World Wide Web in which a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) may be made substantially shorter in length and still… … Wikipedia
Domain hack — A domain hack is an unconventional domain name that combines domain levels, especially the top level domain (TLD), to spell out the full name or title of the domain.[1] Examples include del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/), goo.gl (http://goo.gl/)… … Wikipedia