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Hack 39 What Does Google Think Of...

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What does Google think of you, your friends, your neighborhood, or your favorite movie?

If you've ever wondered what people think of your home town, your favorite band, your favorite snack food, or even you, Googlism (http://www.googlism.com/) may provide you something useful.

39.1 The Interface

The interface is dirt simple. Enter your query and check the appropriate radio button to specify whether you're looking for a who, a what, a where, or a when. You can also use the tabs to see what other objects people are searching for and what searched-for objects are the most popular. A word of warning: some of these are not work-safe.

39.2 What You Get Back

Googlism will respond with a list of things Google believes about the query at hand, be it a person, place, thing, or moment in time. For example, a search for Perl and "What" returns, along with a laundry list of others:

Perl is a fairly straightforward
Perl is aesthetically pleasing
Perl is just plain fun

Among the more humorous results for Steve Jobs and "Who" are:

steve jobs is my new idol
steve jobs is at it again
steve jobs is apple's focus group

To figure out what page any particular statement comes from, simply copy and paste it into a plain old Google search. That last statement, for instance, came from an article titled "Innovation: How Apple does it" at http://www.gulker.com/ra/appleinnovation.html.

39.3 Practical Uses

For the most part this is a party hack—a good party hack. Its a fun way to aggregate related statements into a silly (and occasionally profound) list.

But that's just for the most part. Googlism also works as a handy ready-reference application, allowing you to quickly find answers to simple or simply-asked questions. Just ask them of Googlism in a way that can end with the word is. For example, to discover the capital of Virginia enter The capital of Virginia. To learn why the sky is blue try The reason the sky is blue. Sometimes this doesn't work very well; try the oldest person in the world and you'll immediately be confronted with a variety of contradictory information. You'd have to visit each page represented by a result and see which answer, if any, best suited your research needs.

39.4 Expanding the Application

This application is a lot of fun, but it could be expanded. The trick is to determine how web page creators generate statements.

For example, when initially describing an acronym, many writers use the words "stands for." So you could add a Googlism that searches for your keyword and the phrase "stands for." Do a Google search for "SETI stands for" and "DDR stands for" and you'll see what I mean.

When referring to animals, plants, and even stones, the phrase "are found" is often used, so you could add a Googlism that located things. Do a Google search for sapphires are found and jaguars are found and see what you find.

See if you can think of any phrases that are in common usage, and then check those phrases in Google too see how many results each phrase has. You might get some ideas for a topic-specific Googlism tool yourself.

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         Main Menu
    Main Page
    Table of content
    Copyright
    Dedication
    Credits
    Foreword
    Preface
    Chapter 1. Searching Google
    Chapter 2. Google Special Services and Collections
    Chapter 3. Third-Party Google Services
    3.1 Hacks #36-40
    3.2 Of Google, but Not Google
    3.3 Tinkering with the UI
    3.4 Expanding the Options with the Google API
    3.5 Thinking Way Outside the Box
    Hack 36 XooMLe: The Google API in Plain Old XML
    Hack 37 Google by Email
    Hack 38 Simplifying Google Groups URLs
    Hack 39 What Does Google Think Of...
    Hack 40 GooglePeople
    Chapter 4. Non-API Google Applications
    Chapter 5. Introducing the Google Web API
    Chapter 6. Google Web API Applications
    Chapter 7. Google Pranks and Games
    Chapter 8. The Webmaster Side of Google
    Colophon
    Index


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