The results are based on Google repetition and other sophisticated algorithms. But who care? Google Fight is now it's own web site. You can search the results as an adjunct to the essential FIGHT.
Examples of fights: panasonic vs sony
books vs television
males vs females
bottled water vs american cars
Searches can be virtually anything. When bored…it's another option. Then there are the specific fights: BP Oil vs Earth.
Happy Fighting!
Ron
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No, I haven't gone mad, not yet, though obviously I can't be entirely certain of that. What I'm doing is messing around with Google key words and phrases to see which has the most references. It's a total waste of time but very compelling all the same, and you can easily waste a coffee break without noticing. As I did.
Although this is a fun page, it does have value to site owners wanting to see how many references they get compared to their competition. But having "Jennifer Aniston" vs "all other overexposed celebrities" is more likely to be the reason you're there. Meaningless results, of course, but great fun.