August 9, 2005Google the VerbDid you notice the lower-case "google" used as a verb in my last post? The American Dialect Society chose "google" the verb as the "most useful word of 2002." Then, a few months ago, the Oxford American Dictionary blessed "google" by including it as a verb in their latest edition. I'd heard "google" here and there, but wondered whether it should be capitalized when used as a verb. I found my answer at 8 Ways to Sunday: "Nouns, adjectives and verbs derived from personal, national or geographical names are often lowercased when used with a specialized meaning" Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Ed. 7.49 Google (the corporation with a capital "G") is quite upset about the use of "google" as a verb. And their lawyers are working overtime trying to protect their trademark, and discourage the use of "google" as a verb. What do think? Do you google? Or Google? Or not? More Posts Like This One: What's New? Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at August 9, 2005 6:51 PM | Comments (0) Post a comment
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