“Four Seconds to Hot Up the Disintegrator, Google Had Told Me It Wasn’t Enough”

In the 1950s, Raymond Chandler, known for his hardboiled detective fiction, penned a humorous passage parodying science fiction writing. This passage included the word “Google” long before the company was founded. The term “Google” referred to an entity providing information, though its exact meaning was unclear. This has sparked speculation and interest in how Chandler seemingly predicted the future. Despite this, there is no concrete evidence that the creators of Google were inspired by Chandler’s use of the term. The unique origin of this connection between Chandler and Google remains a topic of curiosity and discussion.

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