My Dinner With Google
My Dinner With Google: "My Dinner With Google
I Typed 'tofu oranges cauliflower,' And My Computer Concocted a Meal
By Andrea Sachs
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 9, 2005; Page F01
For more than a year, a package of Cambodian tapioca sticks sat in my pantry unopened. Then one evening, I Googled my noodles and ate them.
Google, the almighty Web search engine, is my encyclopedia, dictionary, shopping mart, even private investigator. So it seemed natural to type in 'Cambodian tapioca noodles' and see what recipes Google could rustle up. And rustle it did."
I Typed 'tofu oranges cauliflower,' And My Computer Concocted a Meal
By Andrea Sachs
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 9, 2005; Page F01
For more than a year, a package of Cambodian tapioca sticks sat in my pantry unopened. Then one evening, I Googled my noodles and ate them.
Google, the almighty Web search engine, is my encyclopedia, dictionary, shopping mart, even private investigator. So it seemed natural to type in 'Cambodian tapioca noodles' and see what recipes Google could rustle up. And rustle it did."
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