...or some other search engine. I just found out that I got a letter-to-the-editor published in an Uncle Scrooge comic back in 1998 (when I was 14). Let us know what you found out about yourself.
I found out that someone with my maiden name runs a very successful staffing/temp agency. Too bad it's not me. I also discovered that anyone with a keyboard can, in mere seconds, find out exactly where I live.
I'm actually surprisingly hard to find information about through search engines. Part of this is because I share a name with a famous singer in Britain and all of those results drown out anything about me.
Not anything that was interesting. Although, I share a birthday and a similar name with a dead woman in Florida. She was born around 189? and died within the last decade. Weird.
I found out that someone whose middle and last names are the same as my first and last names was arrested for something in California last year, and his mugshot comes up when I google my name Besides that, all I get are links to things like my facebook page.
About me? Nothing that I have found. There is one guy in Florida with the same name as me, but that's it. My last name has an uncommon spelling so there are very few hits on it, none of them actually referring to me.
There is a pianist, an architect, a web site designer and a science fiction writer. None of these four are me.
I found out I don't exist. Okay, okay, I do turn up on LinkedIn. (Reminds me, I need to update that thing. Currently, I may as well not exist for all the results I'm not getting. )
i must share a name with some obese girl that whines about how obese she is. i'm no where to be found on google, which is probably a good thing.
I'm on there from Linkd'n and Facebook and a CFO directory but also I'm a professor in West Virginia. I also clicked on images and the third picture is a gravestone.
Nothing new. My name is quite rare, so whenever I Google it I see a mention of a text-based adventure game I wrote more than twenty years ago for the ZX Spectrum 48K. Got paid UK £30 for it IIRC, and I'm not certain that it ever made the money back for the software company (Zenobi Software, in the unlikely event that anyone remembers them).
The only trace a superficial google search of me provides is a phonebook entry (which I will have erased soon) and then only if I cross reference the search with my city. Otherwise there are a few other people with my name, including a guy who is a computer coach who is all over the internet and a soccer player... I am quite satisfied with the lack of my digital foot print online. (Waves happily to your friendly neighborhood NSA agent)