Not sure what you mean. I just searched Google on G and got good hits: letter, 
subway line, some Korean pop thing. Ditto Goo, the gummy liquid and the Goo Goo 
Dolls.

Charles


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On Sat, 9 May 2020 11:44:42 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:

>+1 on the name.
>
>I read an article on branding once that said if consumers can mess up your 
>name, they will, so be aware of that when you pick a name. The East Bay 
>Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) is universally known in the SF Bay Area as 
>"East Bay Mud."
>
>Goo, with its nod to "++", Google and "object oriented" would have been a 
>great name, had they had a sense of humor.
>
>G would be good, with its homage to C and its predecessor B. 
> 
But they're terrible search keys unless your command syntax
supports a mixture of whole-word and substring keys.  I know
of none that do.

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