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August 16, 2005

Google News now has RSS Feeds

Filed under: Google around 7:49 pm

You can receive various sections of Google News or Google News search results as a RSS or Atom feed. When you subscribe to a feed from Google News in your favorite feed reader, you’ll be provided with updates from Google News.

Now Google can claim 95 billion more webpages than Yahoo. It’s about time Google add RSS feed to it’s news service.. This is Google News articles as RSS Feeds, not simply RSS feeds on your personalized Google homepage.

RSS simply saves time. I read news from all over the Web every night. If I spent the time to go to every Web site for the news, it would take all night. With an RSS reader, I can skim the headlines from dozens of sites in minutes. Some feeds allow me to read the whole story from my reader, others give me a teaser and make me click on the link (taking me to the page) for the whole story. Even in that case, I’m only opening the stories I want.

Read any book via Google

Filed under: Google around 7:49 pm

Great tutorial with images about how to read any book with Google.. Till it lasts that is.. I am sure there are gonna be copyright issues involved here for sure. And Google is not fool to sit and just watch people read books and print them.

It’s an interesting find, but quite limited. There were many books that didn’t show up, and the reading is quite tedious. Doesn’t work very well at all. The images look like they’re pulled off of Amazon.com’s “look inside” feature that is in many books. This service by no means lets you read an entire book.

I’m sure it would be very easy for someone to hack up a Google book explorer that automatically went to the next page. Each click to the right would search for “page 5″ then search for “page 6″ and follow that link. I’m no scripter but I’m sure it would be easy.

What I found was by simply changing the page number towards the end of the search string worked reasonably well.

PA20&sig=3KGbhU5fXDNapvOiFjO71N_CvBI
PA21&sig=3KGbhU5fXDNapvOiFjO71N_CvBI

you would change the 20 to 21 at the beginning of the string snippet there.

Hopefully that makes sense. *shrugs*

Google History

Filed under: Google around 7:48 pm

This is a timeline of Google’s history. From 1995 to this year, is a list of events and accomplishments involving Google.

July 12, 2005

Google: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

Filed under: Google around 8:56 pm

Search is one of the most important applications used on the internet and poses some of the most interesting challenges in computer science. Providing high-quality search requires understanding across a wide range of computer science disciplines.

Personalized Google Page Gets RSS!!!

Filed under: Google around 2:46 am

Google’s Personalized Page NOW HAS A RSS FEED Reader

Microsoft had better catch up with their project if they expect to capitalize on this space. Google is definitely winning the innovation war on the web.

Some future marketing potential for less savvy users as a way to view all of “your friends’ blogs” (Blogger blogs that is–since this script also supports Atom).

Here’s a larger version of the page.

July 11, 2005

Google vs. Yahoo! Interface Design

Filed under: Google around 12:14 am

As Google and Yahoo! continue their volley of product offerings, this guy thought it would be useful to compare the interface design solutions each company employed to solve similar user needs. In other words: how does Yahoo’s version of a product (Maps, Local Search, Image Search, etc.) compare to Google’s? Really neat side by side comparison.

The only reason I use google is because of the interface, i used to use yahoo, back in the days but now Google dominates with it’s simplicity.

July 9, 2005

Skype with Google inside

Filed under: Google around 4:13 pm

This is a plug-in that makes it so you can search google inside skype!

July 8, 2005

Yahoo, Google Compete For Local Wireless Search

Filed under: Google around 3:29 pm

With Yahoo and Google moving products in the local mobile search arena, how do you spell ‘hot’?

Google Zeitgeist

Filed under: Google around 2:46 pm

Search patterns, trends, and surprises according to Google. For both breaking news and obscure information alike, people around the world search Google. This flurry of searches often exposes interesting trends, patterns, and surprises.

How Does Google Rank Your Site in the Search Listings?

Filed under: Google around 2:29 pm

Tips to move you up the page listings.

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