When I first heard of this word, I wondered what that was.
I thought that was some types of onomatopoeia such as:
Click clack, pap pap, tap tap, crick crack, pouf puff,
And you get the idea. I thought that was kid’s stuff.
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yup google is just about everything and anything nowadays.. informative, interesting and humorous all at the same time.
wow..the title brought me in..this is a very intelligent poem...luuv it
Moment I saw this title 'google', it attracted me. I am an ardent admirer of 'google' and I felt that the poem was a reflection of my own thoughts.As you have rightly said, I also subscribe to the same view that books have become obsolete due to presence of google. Brilliant idea nicely penned.
Yes, you were right in the first place google is an onomatopoeia word. Actually it stands for the number one with a hundred zeros after it. The story goes that a scientist asked his ten-year-old boy to name this number and google is the name that he came up with. The guys who started Google just borrowed the name for their site and so few have now heard of the original meaning. Adeline
Yes, the internet is a very precious learning tool for the voracious learners. If one uses it wisely, a whole world of wonders and knowledge shall lay ahead for him/her to devour. 'Every feather that touches the baby’s booty'...what an awfully cute, plastic verse!
The INTERNET is a wonder. I myself gave up on writing till I found the computer only not too long ago. It saved be from oblivion
Google is truely revolutionary in that essence....great write....Tess
Google serves millions of people in the world. It is an e-book of information on any subject. In fact, I am using this liberally in my daily literary works. You have given a rich tribute to Google. May God bless the Google to grow and live long to serve the world like this.
This poem is full of humor in a confident narrative style. It is very creative to write about Google, like writing about a real daily experience. When I first heard the word I had no idea what it was. To my mind it was like some kind of noodle, gurgle, and looking closely at some thing - like oogling (however one spells that) . Creative once again...