. One must ask, will there ever be a linguistic merger of Google and Uber? Perhaps something like Googuber [ Goo-goo-ber ]? - The "act of Googling while Ubering".
LOS ANGELES, CA, September 16, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Conversations are a part of life. They are natural, yet sometimes spontaneous. Over the years, and with the growth of the Internet, Google quickly became more than just a search engine. It became a way of life. It was engrained in conversation. It became a verb. Something isn't just found on a search engine, it's 'googled'. In conversation, questions arise, answers are 'googled'.
The latest verb to be born is 'to uber'. Uber, the online transportation network, came to the scene in 2009 and has quickly become a convenient way of transportation. Very few people are referencing to calling a cab or a ride, most are saying they will 'uber' there. People travel, party, have cars that break down, or need a quick ride from point A to point B. It is now commonplace to use the 'uber' term as a way of life, and just 'uber' there.
Uber would not be successful, if it weren't for the drivers. Passengers would not be growing in numbers if the app was not up to par. With the growth of riders, the need for more drivers increases as well. Headline News Guru 'googled' what it takes to become an Uber driver, and what sites people are frequenting in order to do just that. Quite a few sites popped up, obviously Uber's website itself, but another website stood out. Uberrequirements.com has countless articles with information regarding the rideshare world, and blog posts on tips for drivers.
Uber Requirements recently created a YouTube channel - thank you Google - to help create a visual way of finding more information. Check out their video on how much Uber drivers can make.
This article was written after 'googling' (actually a word now in the dictionary) information previously discussed in conversation with co-workers, and while 'ubering' (not yet in the dictionary) to the office. One must ask, will there ever be a linguistic merger of Google and Uber? Perhaps something like Googuber [ Goo-goo-ber ]? - The "act of Googling while Ubering".
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