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Posted: Thu, 20th Jan 2005 17:36 Post subject: Google Suggest |
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This a Beta service offer by google. I reallly like google beta services. First gmail an then these.
Oh yeah I was forgetting the must important part. Google suggest is basically your normal search but with a twist. The twist is that as you are writting the message it suggests what you want to search.
If you want to try it go here:
http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en
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Mutantius
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Posted: Thu, 20th Jan 2005 17:53 Post subject: |
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Interesting...
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[sYn]
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razor1394
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Posted: Thu, 20th Jan 2005 18:31 Post subject: |
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Cool. Google is really a lovely companiy. They sure have passion of what they make.
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Cheez-It
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Posted: Thu, 20th Jan 2005 18:49 Post subject: |
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they've really impressed me. first with the search engine, then expanding with their news, shopping, they brought keyhole and lowered the price (try the trial it's incredibly cool satelite photographs of most places being updated all the time), picasa which they just updated (it was great before, now they managed to improve it more with a few added editting options), gmail of course, now my permanent email address... they have the article/journal search thing, they're making an online database of all the books they can get their hands on (going for pretty much everything), with many free, others will allow a page or so to be displayed for quoting... and google toolbar was great for IE before mozilla came out anyways yeah i've become a google fan boy lol
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Posted: Thu, 20th Jan 2005 23:34 Post subject: |
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Next in the line of Evolution:
By going to google.com, google will do an automatic search for something it thinks you wanted to search for.
For the Motherland!
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_SiN_
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Posted: Fri, 21st Jan 2005 15:53 Post subject: |
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"how to" and google suggests "tie a tie", funny
Could be very interesting though, very nice service they are building here
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dkkev
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Posted: Mon, 24th Jan 2005 02:46 Post subject: |
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i cant say ill ever use this although i think it will help people with learning difficulties gj
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Posted: Tue, 25th Jan 2005 03:09 Post subject: Re: yup |
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dkkev wrote: | should 'ave bought google stocks long ago... danm nice feature for the already best search engine  |
I know what you're saying, bro... IPO was at around $105, then it settled @ $85... now it's trading for $180~. Should have invested when I had the chance. Dumb bastard me... and to think I took economics 
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Cheez-It
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Posted: Wed, 26th Jan 2005 00:02 Post subject: |
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http://video.google.com/
"Our mission is to organize the world's information, and that includes the thousands of programs that play on our TVs every day. Google Video enables you to search a growing archive of televised content – everything from sports to dinosaur documentaries to news shows.
Just type in your search term (for instance, ipod or Napa Valley) or do a more advanced search (for instance, title:nightline) and Google Video will search the closed captioning text of all the programs in our archive for relevant results. Click on a program title on your results page and you can look through short snippets of the text along with still images from the show. Visit the "About this show" side panel to learn when this show will air next.
Right now we're just testing this product, so you'll find programs only from a limited number of channels, which we've been indexing since late December 2004. You can expect to see more and more content as we continue to add new channels."
I think they're trying to take over the world.
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Posted: Wed, 26th Jan 2005 00:18 Post subject: |
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Cheez-It wrote: | http://video.google.com/
"Our mission is to organize the world's information, and that includes the thousands of programs that play on our TVs every day. Google Video enables you to search a growing archive of televised content – everything from sports to dinosaur documentaries to news shows.
Just type in your search term (for instance, ipod or Napa Valley) or do a more advanced search (for instance, title:nightline) and Google Video will search the closed captioning text of all the programs in our archive for relevant results. Click on a program title on your results page and you can look through short snippets of the text along with still images from the show. Visit the "About this show" side panel to learn when this show will air next.
Right now we're just testing this product, so you'll find programs only from a limited number of channels, which we've been indexing since late December 2004. You can expect to see more and more content as we continue to add new channels."
I think they're trying to take over the world. |
I, for one, welcome our well-informed overlords...
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