Googling is basis for new book


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Inspiration for a book can come from just about anywhere, and often in time to go to press right before gift-giving season. You never know which tome will catch on, though quick comical reads always seem to get a good response. (Think about that collection of tweets relaying an old man's comments turning into a half-hour comedy on CBS.)

A Tampa lawyer is jumping in on the potential trend for best-seller fame, using Google as his basis.

Kendall Almerico, an attorney and sports agent with Eric Seidel's new law firm (Business Review, Nov. 26), has published “Whoogles,” an irreverent collection of strange search lines that pop up as Google attempts to guess what we're looking for. He co-authored the book with Australian writer Tess Hottenroth.

 

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