Did you mean “neutral”?
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A few months back, when I used to check out Google’s goodness for “nemetral” I used to see that nasty “Did you mean” line pretending I had misspelled the word “neutral” in my query, i.e. the word “nemetral” wasn’t recognized by Google yet.

This is now over: Google has officially accepted my humble name as having its own meaning. What a rocking piece of news! I’ve officially added a new word to the not evil Big Brother.
The funny was: back in the time people used to see the suggestion line, a plain Google search for “nemetral” used to bring back some 900+ references, whereas now the number of references found surprinsingly went down to 700+. In other words: the total number of references is not key to being recognized. That’s because of overlapping references: you’d better have 700+ references coming from 200 websites than 900+ which are all pages of a mere 100 websites.
Google is a first step, but there’s much more to be done. When checking Pressflip.com after having read some RWW presentation on it, a search for “nemetral” brought me back to the good ol’ joke. See below!



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