Google becomes a verb
From now on, you can officially use the word 'google' as a verb. The development of technology, causing many words to carry technical connotations such as the brand of a technology maker, has entered the user's life as verbs, nouns.
Typical of this word can be Xerox, which means copying.
On Thursday, Merriam-Webster, one of the most prestigious and popular dictionaries in the United States and the world, published the latest update, which lists many technical terms that have been approved. use, socialization, which can include words such as agritourism (ecotourism), biodiesel (biofuel), mouse potato (computer addicts only), ringtone (ringtone) and spyware (part spy software).
And 'google' is defined as a verb that uses Google to retrieve information on the World Wide Web. The Google brand is distinguished from the verb 'google' in writing only, ie, not capitalized in the first letter. The Oxford English Dictionnary dictionary, version released on June 15, also announced google as a verbs, only things still capitalize.
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