Strangely, the wording has to be precise. Add an “s” on the end of “ornament” or insert a typo somewhere along the line, and the search results are very different, full of the normal fixtures someone ...
Internet users across the world were shocked to see what appeared when they typed the words "desk ornament" into Google image search on Friday. The two innocent words returned a page of uniquely ...
Are Nazis hiding their paraphernalia under innocuous search terms, or is Google failing to respond to an algorithmic crisis? Either could be true based on today’s tweetstorm about WWII-era ...
The disturbing result is presented when the phrase “desk ornament” is entered into Google Images — with dozens of the top results being pictures of Nazi sculptures. The images included ornaments ...
Ordinarily we're pretty loathe to do self-referential stories. We still argue about whether or not our recurring Start item called "The Most Dangerous Object in the Office this Month" is a good idea.