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Google is an online search engine.

History

When Marge began surfing on the web, she googled herself, and found out she had 629,000 hits. The first result had the headline "Marge Simpson - Springfield Folk Artist" and goes to www.springfieldfolkart.com/sculpturers/popsicle/lame.html, a domain not owned by Fox.[1]

Mr. Burns has an app on his MyPad called "Google Naps".[2]

Lisa found out using a basic Google Search that the Lichtenslavian national dance is not the Macarena.[3]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

In the future, Google is still the best search engine, but it has enslaved about half of the world. A Google for Google is available on the Ultranet.[4]

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

When Gypsy asks Lisa where she learn about GOO, she answer her it was Google.[5]
Mr. Plow Homer says to Quimby he can check on Google if he already gave him the key to the city.[6]

Behind the Laughter

Google is a real website and the most popular online search engine in the world.

Google Naps is a parody of Google Maps.

Appearances

References

  1. "Marge Gamer"
  2. "Them, Robot"
  3. Pen Pals
  4. "Holidays of Future Passed"
  5. Gypsy: How did you learn about GOO, anyway? Lisa: Google
  6. Homer: Hey, didn't you already give me the key and then take it back? I can Google it to make sure my memory is right.


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