~10 years ago I would say “google it” often. But now I don’t think I say that at all, and would say “search for it” or similar.

Just me? Do you say, or hear others say, “google it” in $current_year? Is it different for techies and normies?

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    And velcro is velcro, not “hook and loop fastener”.

    I have a coke, not a “carbonated beverage”.

    Etc etc.

    Jacuzzi, zipper, crockpot, dumpster, pong pong, escalator, chapstick, popsicle, frisbee and styrofoam are all examples of the same thing, known as trademark erosion

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I remember the Velcro legal campaign insisting generics or other brands refer to it as hook and loop and I thought it was a missed opportunity. Velcro brand Velcro or simply Velcro™ with the trademark would be adequate differentiation between the brand and the technology. It would also remind everyone who invented it, much like Kodak and Xerox.