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How is Google Spelled?

July 3rd, 2008

How is Google Spelled?

Welcome to the Mispelling Blog.

For our very first post, we will look at different ways people misspell “Google”.  (Believe it or not, most people also misspell the word, “misspell”.)

Here’s our list of different ways Googled can be misspelled:

Google - The Correct one

Goole - Someone forgot the middle g, Goole is actually a name of a town in United Kingdom.

Gooogle - Google with an extra o, it looks like Google has bought Gooogle.com and Gooogle.com redirects to Google.com

oogle - Yes, some people even miss the first capital G.  You can check out the urban dictionary for common uses of the word, “Oogle” such as a “poser” or love search on Google.

Toogle - Believe it or not, some people will mistype the first letter of Google.  Toogle.com is an image search using Google images.

Foogle - Foogle is a polite alternative to “Fuck” according to the urban dictionary.

Voogle - No real meaning for this guy.

Boogle - There a free online word game called, Boogle.

Hoogle - A lot of people are using “Oogle” as part of their name for their search engines including this Hoogle, a The Haskell API Search Engine.

Yoogle - Yoogle means nothing, just another misspelling for “Google”.

Googl - Googl is another mispelling for Google without the e.

Googe - BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE, an English poet and translator, is the closest thing to what Googe means.

Goog - Goog is the stock symbol for Google’s public stocks.

Now, we are pretty sure there are probably dozens more of Google misspellings but we won’t get into all that today.

What’s our suggestion for name change for Google (if they ever do change it?) ?

It’d be GOOG, a lot shorter without the LE.

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Comment by Did U Mean?
2008-07-03 16:53:39

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Comment by ShoeMoney Subscribed to comments via email
2008-07-03 17:09:07

Nice site buddy!

 
 
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