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To “oogle”: A new word for people checking you up online

February 13, 2013February 13, 2013 by David Perlmutter Comment Closed

The phenonmenon of people, like, say, prospective employers checking up on you online by a Google search and other means and through other venues deserves its own verb: To oogle.

Originally posted on October 3, 2010 at PolicyByBlog

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