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July 15, 2008

4Chan gets Google Owned!

Filed under: Google, Miscellaneous — Tags: , , — SticKer @ 1:53 am

Google Trends is a tool from Google Labs that shows the most popularly searched terms from the beginning of 2004 to now.

Google Trends charts how often a particular search term is entered relative the total search volume across various regions of the world, and in various languages.

Recently, A well known forum that goes by the name of ‘4Chan’ decided to get together and all search the same thing at once. That query basically is “fuck you google” flipped over.

Google was quick in fixing the problem but Internet users were quick enough to take the snapshots :)

Source: techcrunch.com

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9 Comments »

  1. 1

    I love it! It is fun when people game the Google machine.

    Comment by Pink (3 comments) — November 19, 2008 @ 6:55 pm

  2. 2

    I am pleased

    Comment by Anon (1 comments) — February 1, 2009 @ 7:30 pm

  3. 3

    LOL at it!

    Comment by HowToPlayCardGames (1 comments) — March 6, 2009 @ 7:41 pm

  4. 4

    That is so amazing!

    Comment by Diamond Jacks (1 comments) — March 10, 2009 @ 5:52 pm

  5. 5

    they get owned!!!!

    Comment by FreeVideoStripPoker (1 comments) — April 10, 2009 @ 2:27 am

  6. 6

    thank you man.

    Comment by lida diyet zayiflama r10seoogle (5 comments) — April 12, 2009 @ 9:46 pm

  7. 7

    I love it!
    It is fun when people game the Google machine.

    Comment by Lida diyet zayiflama r10seoogle (5 comments) — April 26, 2009 @ 6:37 pm

  8. 8

    Google trends is a useful tool that tells us about all key terms from 2004 to till now.

    Thanks & Regards
    Alice Wilson

    Comment by Alice Wilson (1 comments) — August 28, 2009 @ 2:20 pm

  9. 9

    Twas an epic day, brought tears to my eyes.

    Comment by Moot's Follower (1 comments) — September 9, 2009 @ 7:44 pm

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