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		<title>Go Figure: A Yahoo Partner Googled Me</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug Caverly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last week, I wrote an article about the new Yahoo Poker site, and while researching it, I sent an inquiry to yahoopoker at pokerresponse.com (the address provided by the &#8220;Contact Us&#8221; page).&#160; The next day, a reply directed me to a certain Yahoo employee.&#160; But the email had passed through several people&#8217;s hands, and one individual had - in his own words - &#8220;googled&#8221; me.<br />		 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week, I wrote an article about the new Yahoo Poker site, and while researching it, I sent an inquiry to yahoopoker at pokerresponse.com (the address provided by the &ldquo;Contact Us&rdquo; page).&nbsp; The next day, a reply directed me to a certain Yahoo employee.&nbsp; But the email had passed through several people&rsquo;s hands, and one individual had &#8211; in his own words &#8211; &ldquo;googled&rdquo; me.		 </p>
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<span id="more-37854"></span> I can&rsquo;t swear that it was a Yahoo staff member who wrote this; the person appears to have forwarded my questions to a customer service rep at St Minver, Yahoo&rsquo;s partner in its <a href="http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/05/17/all-bets-are-off-yahoo-gets-into-online-poker" title="Yahoo Poker Launches">Yahoo Poker endeavor</a>.&nbsp; But still, for a Yahoo partner &#8211; or anyone else connected with the search engine corporation &#8211; to use the term &ldquo;googled&rdquo; struck me as funny.</p>
<p>Did he actually turn his back on Yahoo and use the Google site?&nbsp; Or did he just dilute the meaning of the word and use it to describe a Yahoo search?&nbsp; He did, after all, employ a lowercase &ldquo;g.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Either way, Yahoo&rsquo;s not likely to be happy.&nbsp; That second possibility might annoy Google, as well &#8211; the Mountain View-based company has<a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/10/do-you-google.html" title="Google Protects Its Name"> fought hard</a> to keep its name from slipping &ldquo;from trademarked status into common usage.&rdquo;</p>
<p>And, well, that&rsquo;s about all there is to this &ldquo;story,&rdquo; to be honest.&nbsp; Perhaps, in order to restore some sort of karmic balance, I&rsquo;ll go yahoo someone now.</p></p>
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