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    Here comes Crazy

    Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

    I experienced a nerd binge today. It was ugly and quite possibly futile. But, in my defense, my fervency is justified when considering that accuracy supports my life: It is the foundation of my career, which gives me my income, which pays for my shelter, my food and my (at times questionable) mental health. So it is my mission to correct the world of its errors — one word at a time. And today, the error was personal.

    To Whom it May Concern: 

    This suggestion is long overdue, and I hope someone on the Google team values accuracy enough to implement it. 

    There is only one way to spell “Gandhi” when referring to the legendary icon of nonviolence, Mohandas K. Gandhi. His name is never spelled “Ghandi” or “Gandi” or “Ghandhi”; those common variations are WRONG. 

    I’ve noticed that Google can recognize a misspelled word/name in its search and often offers the correct spelling atop the corresponding results page. For example, searching for “George Wasington” will result in: “Did you mean: George Washington?” 

    This verification is an important and informative element of your search engine. It notifies users that a mistake/typo may have occurred on their behalf. And such mistakes inevitably affect search results. 

    So it was surprising to see that when I typed “Ghandi” into Google, I was not alerted to the error. Therefore, my suggestion is to generate a “Did you mean: Gandhi?” alert in instances like this. 

    Perhaps then we could educate individuals and begin to eradicate this vexing misnomer. 

    I encourage Google to take advantage of its worldwide reach to promote accuracy, respect and truth. It can only boost your credibility and reputation. 

    Thank you for your time. 

    Sincerely, 
    Minal Gandhi


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