'Googlle' opens technology certification school in India

You didn"t misread that title; a company calling itself "Googlle" has opened up a technology school in India, relying heavily on the branding of the actual company, Google. It aims to offer certifications (of questionable reputation, one might add) in technology, whilst leeching off of the search giant"s reputation.

The website for the new school, found here, is as bogus as it gets. Not only does it rip off Google"s logo, but it even uses the same favicon, all whilst having dead links to various web pages. According to TechCrunch, Googlle offers two different certifications: the "GCPA – Googlle Certified Professional in Advanced Computing," and the "GCPE – Googlle Certified Professional in E-Commerce." The first certification hopes to educate the students in technologies such as Windows and Linux (or "Linux Professional," as they put it), and the second teaches skills such as proficiency with Photoshop. Not only that, but there are also, "Modular courses – duration 60 days to 90 days that can enhance your computer skills and offer you "GOOGLLE" certification, no matter what your specific requirement."

The courses are said to take two years to complete, though, worryingly, the main website shows a campus which apparently doesn"t exist. The real question now is whether or not the site will remain operational for much longer; no doubt Google will take action, hopefully sooner rather than later.

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