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Googlewhack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Googlewhack is a Google search query consisting of two words that return a single result. A Googlewhack must consist of two actual words found in a dictionary. A Googlewhack is considered legitima...
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A new competitive sport that tests both your searching skills and your mastery of language is catching on like wildfire! ... And now for something completely different: 'Googlewhacking' is a new competitive sport that tests both your searching skills and your mastery of language -- and it's catching on like wildfire!
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Named after the popular Google search engine, Googlewhacks, and the game of finding them (or Googlewhacking), are the latest pursuit of legions of bored and increasingly obsessed Web surfers searching for the next big thing.
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The name of a game for search-obsessed fans of Google.com whereby a user types two words into the Google search line with the intent of trying to retrieve a single search result. With more than three billion Web pages indexed by Google, if you see "Results 1-1 of 1" appear ... See also : Google blips ... Edit This Word...
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Googlewhacking is the name given to finding such a search result, and is considered to be a “Web sport”. ... The rules to Googlewhacking are simple: ... Googlewhacking was created by Gary Stock in January 2002.
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Googlewhacking is the challenging pursuit of searching the popular Google search engine with a two-word or more search argument that will produce exactly (no less and no more than) one result. ... Both the term and the occupation of Googlewhacking are the inventions of Gary Stock, a former cryptanalyst,
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Googlewhacking. A new game where you try to find a pair of words that results in only one page match on Google. Multiply the frequency of each word in Google by each other for your score.
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