Zoogle Instant

Lean close to the water’s edge, and there it is: zoogle. A pale, jelly-like film clinging to the submerged rock, trembling with each tiny current. It looks like nothing—a slimy accident of nature—but stare long enough, and you see a city.

Zoogle answers in 0.02 seconds: “Because you looked at four screens before your first coffee. Also, your neighbor’s router is named ‘FBISurveillanceVan.’ Click here for melatonin ads.” zoogle

You close the tab. Zoogle winks again.

You type: “Why am I tired?”

You scroll down. The first three results are paid. The fourth is a Reddit thread from 2015. The fifth is a blank page titled “We know you’re watching us too.” Lean close to the water’s edge, and there it is: zoogle