FAQ: Let Me Google That For You

People are always asking questions. How do I do this and how do I do that? I always have an answer. Usually, if I’m on a phone call, there will be a few moments of pause and then I have the answer. If it’s over email, it’ll take a few minutes as well. Below are a few examples of scenarios I’ve answered and how I knew that answer.

Let me Google that for you by using these easy steps:

  1. Open your web browser.
  2. Go to http://www.google.com (this should be your home page).
  3. Type in your questions (literally if you must).
  4. Click on links until you get an appropriate answer.

I’ve used Google to do many things such as:

  • Searching for a phone number to screen calls (telemarketer?)
  • Typing in “do I need to repair my tie rods in my Chevy Malibu” to make sure if I really need the service at the car shop
  • Making Windows 7 run faster
  • Clear vs Comcast

Please learn to use Google. It’s how every guru, ninja, specialist, expert that you know find out their answers.

Published by Daniel Hoang

Daniel Hoang is a visual leader, storyteller, and creative thinker. As an experienced management consultant, he believes in a big picture approach that includes strong project leadership, creative methods, change management, and strategic visioning. He uses a range of visual tools to communicate business challenges, solutions, and goals. His change strategy is to build "tribes" of supporters and evangelists to drive change in culture and organization. Daniel is an avid technologist and futurist and early adopter.

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