Google Launches 'The Google' For Older Adults

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"MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA — The popular search engine Google announced plans Friday to launch a new site, TheGoogle.com, to appeal to older adults not able to navigate the original website’s single text field and two clearly marked buttons.

‘The Google will have all the same information currently found on regular Google, but with the added features of not stealing your credit-card numbers or giving your computer all kinds of viruses,’ said Rick Tillich, The Google project director. ‘All you have to do to turn the website on is put the little blinking line thing in the cyberspace window at the top of the screen, type ‘thegoogle.com,’ and press ‘return’—although it will also recognize http.wwwthegoogle.com, google.aol, and ‘THEGOOGLE’ typed into a Word document.’

Tillich added that he hopes the site will soon replace Yahoo Internet Website.com as the most popular search engine for users over 55."

This "article" from The Onion‘s Already Obsolete Tech Issue from January 1st, 2009 (Volume 45 Issue 01) cracked me up.

7 comments

  1. I had to do a double take to make sure if this was a serious post or not. The Onion does awesome stuff! You should check out their video pod cast , especially the attractive girls union one! Its hilarious!

  2. Heh! Fooled me on first reading. Got a flash of annoyance, being in the 45-54 band myself.
    Dare I make a more serious point? Isn’t it one of the great features of the web and social networking that it brings people from all generations together? OK, many sites such as Facebook appear to be aimed at the young but really they are all what each individual makes them.

  3. HA! It would be pretty perfect. I still try to convince my dad to get a gmail account and just forward his old one. But, he acts like that simple 2 second step with gmail is too much. I’m pretty sure my mom still types www into the search engine before she clicks search, she thinks it helps.

  4. I’m looking forward to see this new “Google looks” since they have change a lot from Logo to feature. I wonder whats their next project

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