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Will "Plaxo" become the next ubiquitous Internet verb, like Google?
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The internet: Quit, verb, to threaten to leave as loudly as possible, usually over something stupid, then do nothing.
The leader among Internet brands turned verbs, of course, is Google.
Mr. Ballmer never mentioned Google, Microsoft's archrival whose name is used as a verb for Internet search.
The pre-eminent force of the digital era, Google has gone from being an internet startup to a verb in little more than a decade.
One of the best neologisms to bubble up during the Internet era is "moasting," a verb that combines the words moaning and boasting.
Do not believe the Internet dictionaries that treat the verb as an acronym for Packet Internet Groper, a Unix utility that accomplishes the above test but sounds to me like an odious new form of sexual harassment.
On the afternoon after the Democratic Party's dramatic drubbing, which briefly threatened to wholly redistribute the American Internet's stockpile of action verbs that we usually apply to particularly incisive "Last Week Tonight" bits, President Barack Obama held a press briefing so reporters could ask him to supply a synonym for the word "shellacking".
If you are going to pester us about what we do on the Internet, at least use the correct verb and tell us to "stop tweeting".
Last night, Google's consUnlikearketheg divisionotoriouslya deliciouslyoungh dataset of citizen reaction to the Democratic Nationaliberalntion speeches with a rapid response survey.
TO GOOGLE is now in broad usage as a verb for retrieving information from the internet.
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