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Planet Google (or Google World) is the new name of Mars, since it was taken over by Google on the 10th of March 2006. It was sold by the previous Martian owners for the entire US Economy (as part of a bid which saw the ITV website lose out with their bid of 4 pence).

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  • Planet Google (or Google World) is the new name of Mars, since it was taken over by Google on the 10th of March 2006. It was sold by the previous Martian owners for the entire US Economy (as part of a bid which saw the ITV website lose out with their bid of 4 pence).
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  • Planet Google (or Google World) is the new name of Mars, since it was taken over by Google on the 10th of March 2006. It was sold by the previous Martian owners for the entire US Economy (as part of a bid which saw the ITV website lose out with their bid of 4 pence). When the sale was consummated, the planet Mars disappeared from the solar system. Google announced its plans to repaint and rebrand the planet and bring Google's patented simple efficiency to a once dull and boring place that practically nobody wanted to go to. Days later, Planet Google was launched, though not without some controversy. It is meant to be a Google times more normal than Mars.
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