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Google in 1407

This is good fun. Take a look at what Google might have looked like in the year 1407.
My favorite has to be the the "Google Earth Flat" link :-)
So, when will we see a 1407'izer, that can take ordinary web pages and 1407'ify them?

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[ categorized as: Google, Search ]

On my daily surf I suddenly came across a "search your browsing history" link at Google.
That link took me to google.com/history. Since this is the first time I'm hearing of this, I can only tell you what is written on that page:
View and manage your web activity.
You know that great web site you saw online [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Internet, Search ]

How to search MI5

Phil Bradley shows people how to search the MI5 website, although the MI5 search is currently not working.
Needless to say, he uses Google ;-)
PS: If the MI5 website uses a robots.txt to avoid the search robots crawling the web, I don't assume that the above tip will work…

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[ categorized as: Google, Search, Tips ]

Duncan Riley at TechCrunch writes that "Google Wants You To Share Stuff".
The method: Google's new service for sharing your favorite content: Shared Stuff.
I haven't really had the time to test it yet (I dragged the Shared Stuff icon to my browser bar — but the pop up window doesn't always load correctly) so give it [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Online applications, Search ]

I read about it somewhere a long time ago and used it for some time but then forgot about it again.
But just now I remembered it, and thought it was worth to be shared :-)
The search engine Searchmash.com is Google's online playground when it comes to search. It has a lot of AJAX (live page [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Search, Tips ]

I'm currently working on my master project at the Danish School of Journalism where I'm doing a communications assignment for a café and nightclub in Copenhagen named Nadsat.
A part of my project is to create a new website for Nadsat which I have chosen to be, of course, powered by WordPress.
As I've included a search [...]

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[ categorized as: CMS, PHP, Search ]

Google Korea plans to introduce an age-verification system to its search engine later this year that will restrict adult-themed searches to those 19 years of age and older, it said Thursday.
More at Infoworld: "Google Korea to censor search results"

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[ categorized as: Censorship, Google, Search ]

Okay, yet another Google post :)
At LifeHacker I read a post on an experimental Google search that let's you navigate through the search results Gmail style.
Check it out :D

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[ categorized as: Google, Search ]

I read about it yesterday at the Google Blog, the universal search that is suppose to make it easier to search for the same query across the web, news, images, blogs, music and videos.
However you don't get the same options at every search, for instance a search for "Ungdomshuset" (the "Youth house" here in Denmark [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Search ]

According to CNet Google has 64 percent of all search queries in the US:

Web search leader Google's market share inched up to 64 percent of all queries among U.S. Internet searchers in March, gaining further ground against Yahoo and Microsoft, a survey released on Wednesday by Hitwise found.
The number of search queries on Google rose [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Search ]