Today i have decided to pay homage to the great all-knowing, all sing and dancing ‘Google!’ Where would we be without it? How many times do you hear someone say “just Google it” when you have made yourself look a prat by not knowing something obvious? Yes, Google is the font of all knowledge, loved by all, but adored by dunces like me! Here follows my top reasons for using it:
‘Doctor Google’
We’ve all done it. Felt ill and looked up our symptoms on Google, only to scare ourselves half to death, convinced we are going to die imminently. It is worse if you look at images as well. After being told I had Impetigo, I was doubtful but looked it up when I got home from the doctors. Some of the images I saw were really horrendous, and not ideal tea-time viewing! Thank God I have already started taking my tablets before my scabs get to that stage!
‘Masterchef Google’
I do actually have a few different types of cookery books, but for some reason can never find what i am looking for. Miss Hap is very fond of giving me extremely short notice that she needs to bring in cakes or biscuits or something for school. Masterchef Google has come in very handy here. I have some wonderful recipes for cupcakes, ginger biscuits, and even a rhubarb and ginger grumble (that was for me actually when we had a load of rhubarb growing in the garden and I needed to use it).
‘Professor Google’
Ah this is one of the most useful of the google family! I use for the times Miss Hap has some particularly difficult homework that I have no idea how to do, but don’t want her to know how stupid I am. I can ask her to leave it with me for a bit, then use prof google to find ways to help me understand what she has to do in order that I can explain it to her!
It is invaluable for help with maths, geography, history and art; actually it has helped both myself and my daughter in researching most of the subjects she takes at school. (These kids don’t know how lucky there are, we had to plow out way through massive reference books or encyclopaedias)!
‘Detective Google’
This is a handy one for those that like to check people out (if you are feeling particularly brave, you can type your own name in and find out all about yourself)! If you are a nosey type of person, cautious, or inquisitive you can try to get a bit of a lowdown on people to see if they are hiding any dodgy photos or crazy family members. Unfortunately, unless they have done a particularly horrendous crime and been splashed all over the news, the chances are you won’t find out any decent gossip about them!
As you see my google friends are pretty handy, I know I might have missed some of the important ones out. Which ones do you use?

Funny! I rely on Google and You Tube a lot as well. It’s just so easy how can we not?
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Exactly. Its just so quick and easy! 🙂
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Just popped over from Blogging 101 to say welcome! I love the shade of pinkish red on your border. Looking forward to “meeting” you this month. http://lilypupslife.wordpress.com/
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Hi. thank you for popping in. Yes that is a lovely theme. I’m looking forward to getting started tomorrow and to ‘meeting’ you and the others too. 🙂
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I love your style! Not to mention the ‘google-y eyes’ …
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I don’t use google, but Startpage (it doesn’t track your ip address) but I know I have done all the things you posted! As a teacher it saved me so much time with lesson prep!
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Yes I can imagine. I think I would be pretty lost without it (or something similar)!
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Oh, yes, Edwina…definitely I know (and use) all those Googles, plus a few more! GPS google to give me an idea how long it will take to get somewhere and to see what I’ll see around me when I get there so I know when I am there and how about just looking up a phone number or office/shop hours on Google. Yep, definitely Google is usually my first stop!
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Oh yes, I hadn’t thought of those. I particularly like the GPS Google idea, as if I turn around somewhere then I am lost! :-
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