This is so silly. To even make it work you have to presume El is intended as meaning deity and not the variation used in other languages such as Spanish.
Then you have to jump to an entirely different language to find the meaning of goog.
Then you have to combine these two languages to form an idea from a third language and culture and find a way to make these two separate languages intend to mean something from a culture unrelated to either.
Then state it as a proven fact. 🙄
The name Google is a typo of Googol, a large mathematical term.
This is so silly. To even make it work you have to presume El is intended as meaning deity and not the variation used in other languages such as Spanish.
Then you have to jump to an entirely different language to find the meaning of goog.
Then you have to combine these two languages to form an idea from a third language and culture and find a way to make these two separate languages intend to mean something from a culture unrelated to either.
Then state it as a proven fact. 🙄
The name Google is a typo of Googol, a large mathematical term.
This is so silly. To even make it work you have to presume El is intended as meaning deity and not the variation used in other languages such as Spanish.
Then you have to jump to an entirely different language to find the meaning of goog.
Then you have to combine these two languages to form an idea from a third language and culture and find a way to make these two separate languages intend to mean something from a culture unrelated to either.
Then state it as a proven fact. 🙄
The name Google is a typo of Googol, a large mathematical term.
Google vs. Googol
The verb google and the noun googol are commonly confused because they have similar pronunciations. Google is the word that is more common to us now, and so it is sometimes mistakenly used as a noun to refer to the number 10100. That number is a googol, so named by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner, who was working with large numbers like 10100. Google, on the other hand, is the name of a search engine as well as a verb that refers to searching the Internet using the Google search engine. (The search engine’s name was inspired by the number: the founders of Google chose the name to reflect their mission “to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web.”) You can remember that the number is spelled googol by remembering that a googol has lots of o’s.
Two related words, googolplex and googleplex, are also commonly confused. A googolplex is the number 1 followed by a googol of zeros; the Googleplex is the Mountain View, California headquarters of Google.
Google vs. Googol
The verb google and the noun googol are commonly confused because they have similar pronunciations. Google is the word that is more common to us now, and so it is sometimes mistakenly used as a noun to refer to the number 10100. That number is a googol, so named by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner, who was working with large numbers like 10100. Google, on the other hand, is the name of a search engine as well as a verb that refers to searching the Internet using the Google search engine. (The search engine’s name was inspired by the number: the founders of Google chose the name to reflect their mission “to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web.”) You can remember that the number is spelled googol by remembering that a googol has lots of o’s.
Two related words, googolplex and googleplex, are also commonly confused. A googolplex is the number 1 followed by a googol of zeros; the Googleplex is the Mountain View, California headquarters of Google.
May want to reread my response. I didn't say they were the samw. I said "typo". Completely changes my point when you move things around to make me look wrong. All that long winded correction and you had to Change my words to justify it. The same way you did in the original same.
Also I want to actually thank you for posting all that. See, you only posted what I'd already read before responding to your post. And even how it says it was the name originally picked out.
But if we pretend none of that was true, that still doesn't negate the rest of what I said. That you had to cherry pick a meaning for the use of El to make it fit your definition, and how you had to combine three separate languages and cultures after that.
😂
May want to reread my response. I didn't say they were the samw. I said "typo". Completely changes my point when you move things around to make me look wrong. All that long winded correction and you had to Change my words to justify it. The same way you did in the original same.
Also I want to actually thank you for posting all that. See, you only posted what I'd already read before responding to your post. And even how it says it was the name originally picked out.
But if we pretend none of that was true, that still doesn't negate the rest of what I said. That you had to cherry pick a meaning for the use of El to make it fit your definition, and how you had to combine three separate languages and cultures after that.
😂
I don't find your response so "important" that I have to re-read it. One time was enough to read to understand where you stand.
You replied to the post I shared, I commented on your reply, - if you don't like it, - it's your problem.
Christian Chat is a free platform and members can share posts they find interesting, whether someone agrees with them, or not. If you don't agree, - stay with your opinion, and I'll stay with mine. No need to try to conform everyone to accept your opinion, because it is your opinion!!
You don't believe in the definition of "google" - it's fine, just like I don't believe or see any proof of "google" being actually a "googol".