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Sunday, January 18

After reading Dave Gorman's book on Googlewhacking, a book which is now officially a best seller, I've had a smaller resurgence of interest in the subject. The problem with finding a googlewhack is that you can't publish its words on your site, since your site will then become a Google hit for those words... somewhat ruining the one in 3 billion thing you'd found. Googlewhacking in pairs is possibly easier, since you can avoid the word association that goes on in one person's mind when they try to find a second word to add to the pot. Word association is exactly what you don't want when you're looking for a rare pairing of two words in prose.

A colleague and I found a googlewhack earlier this week:



And I, in the spirit of trying to find a googlewhack that sounded like "googlewhack", came up with this a few moments ago:



Have a go yourself... but don't publish the results as text... I publish them as graphics, which Google does not index.

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