EpiBlogue
Main Entry: epiblogue
Function: noun

Date: 21st century

Etymology: Net English epi- + blog, from Middle English epiloge, from Middle French epilogue, from Latin epilogus, from Greek epilogos, from epilegein to say in addition, from epi- + legein to say -- more at LEGEND

: an afterthought posted online

 

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Monday, May 29, 2000
New Yorker :: Search and Deploy
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The moderator of the presentation, Kevin Werbach, was having trouble getting the audience to focus, because everyone was distracted by a series of seemingly unrelated phrases scrolling by on a giant screen: "Fishing boats. Lesson plans format. ICRA. Woodpecker control. Origin of God." (Google, which derives from the word "googol"-the numeral one followed by a hundred zeros-had set up a live feed of the thirteen million queries that it gets each day.) "Unholy dancers. Drug testing in high schools. Compulsive hoarding. Free wife-swapping stories. Bald. Shaved."

"Let's go to the panel," Werbach said as the scroll continued. "Hopefully, it will be more interesting than seeing the queries.'' That produced a chorus of boos, because it's hard to imagine a computer conference generating anything more exciting than the thrill of watching what the world is trying to find out.


The article where I discovered Google. I remember because at the time I was desperately trying to figure out what the best search engine was. I had read and heard that Northern Lights was the best, but I couldn't make sense of its results. Google solved my problem. (Of course, today, you'd just Google the problem.)