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I don't hear anything special for both words?


He wrote "google" instead of "translate" so I think he was referring to the fact that Google keeps asking

> Did you mean: Recursion

when you search for "Recursion" so you can click on that search suggestion and follow it forever.

Just my interpretation of the comment and what I found though.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Recursion


Not a direct comparable, but Yahoo! used to show a second search box in the results above the "real" results" for the (shockingly many; I don't recall the numbers, but when I worked at Yahoo 2003-2005 it was a not insubstantial number) users who would do a yahoo search for Google to do their actual search, to try to get them to do their actual search at Yahoo instead of clicking through.

The notion of some of them getting stuck in a loop is more amusing to me than it should be.


Google "askew" :)


Thank you for mentioning that, made me smile!

Edit: Is there a list of such things?


Here is one list of Google search Easter eggs: https://searchengineland.com/the-big-list-of-google-easter-e...

(Some might be obsolete.)


Google ”anagram”




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