Saturday, August 8, 2009

What does Google do for Russians?

In relation to my earlier post, I wanted to note that I did a similar "survey" in Russian. Not to be biased or anything, but I found that in Russian people were way more creative in their questions. Here are some of the top ones that I've seen pop-up in google suggest (one word question word was the only thing I typed) :

What? (Screenshot)
- What happens if you throw a crowbar in the toilet?
- What does it mean when a girl wears a ring on her thumb?
- What happens if you switch on beam lights at the speed of light?

Where? (Screenshot)
- Where is the G point?
- Where are the little apples?

Where to? (Screenshot)
- Where did the little apples disappear?

Why? (Screenshot)
- Why is Putin a crab?
- Why don't girls like me?
- Why isn't Russia an America?
- Why me?

How much? (Screenshot)
- How much does you dead body cost?
- How much does a kidney cost?

What for? (Screenshot)
- What is a Scroll lock key for?
- What is punctuation for?
- What are men for?

Where from? (Screenshot)
- Where do children come from?
- Where do sniffles come from?
- Where does dust come from?


1 comment:

Mike Oren said...

These were great, but now I mist ask Google why somebody would even cosider throwing a crowbar down the toilet... Also a minor localization issue with your translation--it should be "G spot" rather than "G point" (at least I'm assuming that's what was meant).

Thanks for this post and the last :) Great to see what the pressing questions of the world are :) I should have my mom translate the Polish ones...