Who does Google think you are?

What does Google "think" of you? Find out via Googlism, a fun tool that searches Google to arrive at a characterization of a person, place or thing.

Take me for instance. Googlism reports: "robert ambrogi is a prolific writer on internet legal issues who works in alternative dispute resolution in massachussetts." (OK, so Googlism doesn't know how to spell Massachusetts.)

What about some other members of the Law.com blog network? For some, Googlism is right on:
For others, it is more cryptic in its response:
For several, it has not formed an opinion:
While for Lisa Stone, it has way too much to say, although only one line is recognizable to me as being THE Lisa Stone:
As for Michael Fox, either he is a very busy and widely traveled man or there are many who bear his name. Googlism returned more than 80 statements about people named Michael Fox. Among them:
So who does Google think you are?

posted by Robert Ambrogi @ 2:53 PM,

1 Comments:

At 8:59 PM, Blogger J. Craig Williams said...

I don't know about Googlisms, but consider this footnote from Justice William W. Bedsworth's post on Cal Law's Legal News site, here: http://www.law.com/jsp/ca/PubArticleCA.jsp?id=1109859527830 (subscription required). His post recounts the sexual harrassment lawsuit filed over the breast-exposures to Koko the Gorilla:

"Google can’t even find a previous reference to 'interspecies gorilla pimping.' When I added the word 'homosexual' the response was, 'Consider psychotherapy.' "

 

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