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» It happens to the best of us... from Simon Payn's Effective Customer Newsletters
I share this image not to poke fun at Google but to serve as a useful reminder. After all, we've all done it. That's make a big, huge spelling mistake. When I worked on a daily newspaper, a headline went [Read More]
» Googe: el nuevo buscador from Verborragia
O el diseñador es MUY sutil, o le falló el teclado
Via Seths blog.
Googe: your new search engine
Either the desgin is too subtle, or somethings missing on someones keyboard.
Via Seths blog.
Compártelo
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» Nothing says "I love you" like correct copy from "Write now is good."
I found this on Seth Godin's site today, and I had to check it out for myself. It was still there when I visited. Behold: the missing L in Google! (Photo proof above.) Now, I love Google — it's revolutionized my world by bringing so much information to... [Read More]
» Happy Valentine's Day from Googe from Three Minds @ Organic
On February 14th, Google's homepage displayed a Valentine's Day themed logo conspicuously missing its L. I'm usually a fan of the holiday logos, but at a glance, I read Googe. (Interestingly, Google does not own googe.com, though they do own [Read More]
» Googles Missing L from The Life of Matthew
Uncle Seth pointed out in his blog Id like to buy a consonant please that Googles Valentines Day logo was missing an L.
Now Im only a baby but to my eyes the green stem of the chocolate covered st... [Read More]
» It happens to the best, and the richest, of us from Ponder Marketing
The nightmare of all copywriters 100,000 brochures come back from the printer, and THATs when you find the TYPO. The one thats been staring you in the face the whole time.
Yesterday Seth Godin posted an image lifted from Googe, oop... [Read More]
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