"Googlle" opens a school in India

That’s right, “Googlle”—some company in Bhubaneswar about one L better than tech giant Google—has opened a school in India, offering GCPA degrees (Googlle Certified Professional In Advanced Computing) and GCPE degrees (Googlle Certified Professional in E-commerce). Tech reporter MG Siegler does some digging on the “Googlle Insitute of Software Studies,” a (painful) rip off of Google branding trying to lure in innocent, naive folks with finger ticks. Googlle (how do you even say that?) is actually a division of C.B.Online pvt. ltd, an “Online Software Solution Provider” in India whose cafeteria is of dubious extravagance.
Hopefully the poor construction of the Googlle Web site will dissuade people from throwing away their money. But then again, if someone is fooled by “Googlle,” who knows what will slip past their radars? As of Saturday night, the Googlle Institute’s site is reporting exceeded bandwith limit—which probably means we’re all rushing in for our Googlle degrees! Or people are visiting for a few tickles.