Autocomplete: The Book

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Discover 'Autocomplete: The Book', a groundbreaking compilation by Justin that reveals real-life autocomplete suggestions from popular search engines. This captivating paperback, comprised of 224 pages, delves into the collective psyche of Internet users, offering a unique blend of humor, curiosity, and shocking honesty. Every query reflects what millions around the globe have searched for, transforming mundane inquiries into a delightful exploration of human thought. From the bizarre to the profound, each entry invites readers to laugh, ponder, and connect over our shared digital experiences. Perfect for anyone intrigued by Internet culture or looking to understand the amusing side of online searches, this book is a treasure trove of insights into the mind of the Internet. Ideal for gifting or personal reading, 'Autocomplete: The Book' makes a fantastic addition to any bookshelf. Grab your copy today and unlock the secrets hidden in our digital curiosity. Fast delivery options are available, ensuring you get your book swiftly and conveniently to enjoy these thought-provoking snippets right away. Don't miss out on this must-have for anyone fascinated by the quirks of online behavior.

By Hook, Justin
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 224
Publisher Chronicle Books


Every time we do an Internet search, we're contributing to autocomplete. And every time a browser autocompletes our search query, with a word or even a phrase, it's showing us what millions of other people all over the world actually searched for, from "Why is Ryan Gosling eating cereal?" to "If the Earth is round why are shoes flat?" This book takes the best, real autocomplete suggestions offered up by popular search engines, and compiles them into one hilarious, fascinating, and mildly disturbing collection. The author provides the search queries, and then uses computer code to extract ten autocomplete suggestions, ranked from most to least common. The best results are funny, sad, strange, and beautiful. They provide a nearly unfiltered look at what people actually search for when they think no one's watching, and just maybe, they show us that we're all more alike than we think: even in our deepest, darkest Internet history.

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