term meaning "ungoogleable" would be added to the Swedish lexicon, but retired after Google tried to change the definition
Now there are officially no word meaning "ungoogleable" "impossible to find a web search for" Swedish -. Although there is a time this week
The Swedish Council, which oversees the integration of new words in the lexicon Swedish officer, fielded ogooglebar
defined as "something you can find on the web using a search engine. "
The term has become a significant new use or neologism in 2012, decided together
emoji
, emoticons used in instant messages
drinkorexi
, an eating disorder that involves eating just drink alcohol instead, and
conversesjukan
disease or Converse , bad posture or feet caused by wearing sneakers.
Lawyers Google, however, learned the intentions of the Council and they told us that the company does not want your brand to be diluted to be used to apply to all research. Instead, the definition must be "something that can not be found on the web via Google." And include a review of brands, said the search giant.
the Council refused, and simply dropped the word from the list of new additions in place. "Google language requested the Council to amend the definition of the word. Today, however, is striking, marking our displeasure with Google's attempts to control language," governing board, Ann Cederberg said in a statement Wednesday.
as a verb, "google" is part of the English language for a long time. One of its first uses in printing occurred in January 2001 in the Telegraph Herald of Dubuque, Iowa, when the city editor Amy Gilligan asked readers "Have you been well researched Google? S 'The last thing. Sitting here googling me, actually. "He said, for those who wondered," Do not worry, this is not an understatement. ".
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