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= February 25 =

Bug in Google

I think I have found a bug in Google. When my system's UI uses DMY dates but Google's language preferences tell its UI to use MDY dates, when I try to delimit the time range in Google Image Search, clicking on for example "1 February 2013" makes Google read a DMY date from the UI and interpret it as an MDY date, thinking I selected "2 January 2013". This happens even when clicking on the first date of the month when February 2013 is shown on the pop-up calendar. Where can I go report this? JIP | Talk 17:10, 25 February 2013 (UTC)

:I reckon [http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!categories/websearch/google-images] would be a good start, but you must remember never to search for google on google search as it creates a feedback loop which will take down the internet and stuff --nonsense ferret 17:25, 25 February 2013 (UTC)