Kaging is bad for French people, and especially Occitan in the south, as caguer (loosely translated to caging in English) means “to take a dump.” https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caguer
My point is if you want to hurt Google advertising for them hoping they lose the trademark is not going to do it. Naming whatever alternative search engine you used to spread awareness is much more effective.
I had no idea either but I did find this while Googling(Kagi-ing?)
https://grammarphobia.com/blog/2010/04/why-is-filipino-spelled-with-an-f.html
Back in my day we used to call it “searching”
Here’s a Nintendo game. It’s Halo for the Xbox360.
Kaging is bad for French people, and especially Occitan in the south, as caguer (loosely translated to caging in English) means “to take a dump.” https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caguer
People that use Kagi are the Harvard grads of search engine users
You could easily replace ‘googling’ to ‘Interneting’.
If “Googling” falls into common usage to cover all web search, Alphabet lose their trademark protection…
“Kleenex” being more common than “facial tissue” is not hurting the Kleenex brand at all.
Kleenex has not reached the stage where they’ve lost the trademark. Also everyone I know just says tissue.
My point is if you want to hurt Google advertising for them hoping they lose the trademark is not going to do it. Naming whatever alternative search engine you used to spread awareness is much more effective.
Instead of googling, I say searching it up
‘Interneting’ does not suggest using a search engine
Use a better search like Bing or duckduckgo. googol sucks and was never any good.