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"Ms Google" vs "Saint Google"



 
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"Ms Google" vs "Saint Google" #1 (permalink) Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:22 am   "Ms Google" vs "Saint Google"
 

Hello everybody

Could you please tell me the difference:

"Ms Google" , "Saint Google" and "Google"

Why not Mr. Google?

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"Ms Google" vs "Saint Google" #2 (permalink) Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:55 am   "Ms Google" vs "Saint Google"
 

Hi Tom

Google is of course the "official" name of the search engine, Google.
Ms Google is a nickname for this ubiquitous search engine.
I'd never heard Saint Google before, but it seems to be just another nickname.

I did a Google search for Mr Google, and actually got more results than for "Ms Google". So, it seems that Google is also considered to be masculine by plenty of people. Laughing

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