Topeka, Kansas Changes Its Name to “Google”
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Last updated: Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Topeka, Kansas is determined to be one of the test markets for Google’s recently-announced ultra-high-speed fiber optic Internet . To show it ain’t no foolin’ around, the city’s mayor Bill Bunten issued a proclamation declaring the city’s name ‘Google’ throughout the month of March. The change is unofficial and meant to earn a little publicity to attract Google’s attention. Note that public officials are always eager to issue such proclamations–don’t be surprised if your kindergartner is recognized by one for the first time he ties his shoes. Apparently, Topeka isn’t that attached to its name as a similar proclamation back in 1998 changed it to “ToPikachu” in recognition of the ever-popular Pikachu.

Ouch, Topeka residents. Ouch. Let’s hope Google chooses Topeka, Kansas as a test site. Otherwise, the city will just look like a desperate wannabe-boy/girlfriend changing everything about his/her appearance and attitude just to get your attention. And then failing. That would be real embarrassing. [via CNET ] [Picture: Charlie is here ] Related Posts FCC Readies Its Broadband Plan Investigators Get Closer to the Google Attackers Google Broadband on the Way China Responds to Google Google Squares Off With China Over Freedom of Speech (Finally) Google Chrome Beta Now Available For Mac and Linux Google Provides Its Favorite Places

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