“What’s the most information you can get from the smallest query?” is a question adjacent to “How do you ask for what you don’t know?” and another one of my favorite mental chew toys. If you only have the slightest bit of information — a name, a topic — how do you turn that into better understanding?

Offline, the answer to that question would probably be a library. Online, the answer is probably Wikipedia. But once you finish reading a Wikipedia article, how do you go further in your research? You can use what you learned to build better search engine queries, but the process of breaking down a Wikipedia article into effective Google queries would be an extensive one.

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