'Human error' shuts down Google

THE world's biggest internet search engine temporarily shut down today, leaving hundreds of millions of surfers stranded in cyberspace. Google broke down for forty minutes this afternoon, paralysing everything from internet-dating to people checking out the latest news. Anyone searching for a site using Google was blocked with the warning: "This site may harm your computer." The problem started at 3.30pm. As fear spread across the internet that hackers would bring the mighty search engine down and cause millions of pounds in damage, it emerged that the entire search engine was crashed by a rogue "/". Marissa Mayer, the vice-president of Google, explained the search engine has a list of harmful websites that it warns users not to visit. This afternoon a Google employee, whose job is to input the websites into the company's system, accidentally typed "/" for the whole URL of a bad website. This caused Google to flag up every site with "/...