After I dubbed Yahoo’s new search engine “Yahoogle”, Clancy Ratliff wrote (in a KairosNews discussion thread):
You know, I love the name “Yahoogle.” I wish it were called that and not “Yahoo Search.” We could also have “Lycoogle,” “AltaVoogle,” “NoogleLight,” “Dooglepile,” “AskJoogle,” etc.
Instead of “Dooglepile,” I suggest “DogPoogle.” Actually, somebody has already registered “Yahoogle.com,” but as far as I can see, the name is the best thing about that site. The website www.everythinghurts.com/yahoogle offers a simple toggle between Yahoo and Google search results, which isn’t too impressive, but the logo is cute. —Yahoo Search == “Yahoogle”Dennis G. Jerz)
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