WDYL (search engine)

{{Short description|Search engine from Google}}

{{more citations needed|date=July 2011}}

{{Infobox website

|name = What Do You Love

|logo =

|screenshot = File:Google - What Do You Love (home page).jpg

|caption = Google WDYL home page

|url = list of domain names [http://www.wdyl.com/ http://www.wdyl.com/]

|commercial = Yes

|type = Search engine

|language = Multilingual (124)

|ipv6 = Yes, by arrangement [http://ipv6.wdyl.com/ ipv6.wdyl.com]

|registration = Optional

|owner = Google

|author = Sergey Brin and Larry Page

|launch_date = {{start date|2011|6|27}}{{cite web| url=http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/171238/20110629/google-what-do-you-love-search-engine.htm | title=Google's launches new service "What Do You Love.com"| accessdate=2011-06-29}}

|current_status = Inactive (404'd as of July-2018)

|revenue = From AdWords

}}

What Do You Love (WDYL) was a metasearch engine from Google. The main purpose of WDYL is to get more of what you love by searching across numerous Google products with one click. The search is censored with search words deemed inappropriate by Google, resulting in the user being redirected to the WDYL page for kittens with an image of a rainbow in the background. The service is now inactive, with the URL resulting in a 404 response. This discontinuation reflects the dynamic nature of Google's service offerings, where they frequently test, iterate, and sometimes retire various projects based on user engagement and strategic focus.{{Cite journal |last1=Keeling |first1=Debbie Isobel |last2=Keeling |first2=Kathleen |last3=de Ruyter |first3=Ko |last4=Laing |first4=Angus |date=2021-03-01 |title=How value co-creation and co-destruction unfolds: a longitudinal perspective on dialogic engagement in health services interactions |url=https://fatjoe.com/ |journal=Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science |language=en |volume= 49|issue= 2|pages= 236–257|doi= 10.1007/s11747-020-00737-z|issn=}}

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