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People who noticed this change of name today might love to view it as April Fool's Day effort but I wonder if CNN would agree to backdate and post in March, just for kicks! Read more on this: http://topekagoogle.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/google-becomes-topeka/
I am interested to hear from people who might recognize this as a RE-Branding effort! Its going to be hard to make "Topeka" a verb, like we did for Google.