Gizoogle, The Snoop Search Engine Is Back


Gizoogle, The Snoop Search Engine Is Back

Bangalore: The satirical caricature of Google; Snoop Dogg translator or search engine, Gizoogle has made its come back by an anonymous group of Gizooglers who have spent more than 4000 hours working on “gangsta” translations and tweaking their algorithm, as reported by Huffington Post.

Founded by John Beatty, a Snoop lover in 2005, the site was started as a joke after inspirations from a friend’s constant use of gangsta slang on America Online’s Instant Messenger service and also from Snoop’s "Doggy Fizzle Televizzle" program on MTV.

Although the site wasn’t working for some time, it was available until 2011. The website is only intended for mature audiences familiar with the gangsta slang used by Snoop Dogg and those under the age of 13 aren’t recommended to visit the site without adult supervision.

The language used in the site has been quoted from Snoop Dogg himself and it is commonly used in movies, conversations and music he has written. The words are based on slang and cannot be interpreted apart from how they are quoted and doesn’t consist racist words.

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