For questions relating to the Google search engine and Google's authentication protocol. For questions about Chrome, apply tag [google-chrome].
Copied from META:
Google is a popular search engine and the main referrer to Stack Exchange sites. Because of the model used by the SE sites, Google indexes questions and answers extremely quickly:
- How does Stack Overflow work so well with search engines?
- I'm just going to throw this out there, but Google indexes Stack Overflow really quickly
Occasionally, Google gets a little overzealous in its indexing and has to be reigned in by one of the developers:
Google is a great resource, but posting "try Googling it" answers to questions on Stack Exchange sites is strictly forbidden. In fact, LMGTFY (Let Me Google That For You) links are banned entirely. For more thoughts on this topic, see:
- Embrace the non-Googlers the non-Googlers
- How should we deal with Google questions? should we deal with Google questions?
- Discussion etiquette, Google factor etiquette, Google factor
- Is it bad to ask Google searchable questions? it bad to ask Google searchable questions?
Searching the web, whether through Google or others, is often referred to as "googling" which should be all lower case, if not at the start of a sentence.