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Google suggest smartads as smarta*s and adsense as absense

  • By: Kanak Bhandari
  • Date:July 4th, 2007
  • 4 Comments
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    Amit from digital inspiration and Bogdan from Softpedia had something to share. Google suggestions as many of you must be knowing, are automated suggestion when you mistype certain word or so while searching concatenated with “Did you mean : .
    Amit when tried to search “adsense” on mit(massachusetts institute of technology) website ,(powered by google) it suggested ” absence “. Similarly searching for smartads ( the recently launched advertising service by yahoo the suggestion made by google is ” smartass “ ( hmmm now thats pretty wierd !! and funny )

    Smartads as smartass :
    yahoo smartads

    adsense as absence :
    google adsense

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    4 Comments (Leave Yours)

    2007-07-04 22:59:06
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    Comment by sindhu
    2007-07-05 05:31:17
    ha ha! this reminds of another post… which is very strange because that post was written from the point maybe google would in future do so,..and it is actually turning true! …wew

    see post here

     
    Comment by ReviewSaurus
    2007-07-05 08:17:43
    ha ha ha! funny one there. Google plays lots of pranks like these…you’ll always find funny stuff like that :D
     
    Comment by Kanak Bhandari
    2007-07-05 09:24:26
    @sindhu, the link you gave was blocked here by etisalat( ISP) , but not a problem as anonymous browsers are there for help :-).

    @reviewsaurus , yeah google is known for playing pranks. You can check more about it here ..

     
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