I've received this email:
"Google and the Massachussetts Advanced eNgineering Company have developed a new search engine which
reads the user's brain activity through the keyboard and mouse in order to provide an accurate
search engine for professional purposes.
This new search engine, called Goo-Man (
www.goo-man.com),
recieves as inputs the keyboard presses and mouse movements made by the user, and prepares this way
the search database to search the entered word in a reduced environment.
Our brain state is different when we are working, because we use certain special zones that
concentrate us in our task. This search engine can read this zones impulses, and translate them into
special keywords.
I tried it and it is really impressive, though the best results are delivered when used at work."