Playing with Google
Chromatic sent over the links to Tara Calishain's Happy Google Hacks page. It's basically a collection of interesting ways to do searching - something fun for the weekend. I'm thinking of preparing dinner Sunday based on the recipe tool.
Long time ago, I began to think about graphing someones "impact" in this world by letting google hunt for his/her name.
The pre-result can be watched at my homepage.
It's important not just to look at the real number but to watch the number growing and declining.
Anna Lührmann (age 19) was elected as member of Parliament 09/23/2002 and her google score just doubled within some days.
Maybe I'm going to reimplement this thing by using the google API and some funny php/lib_gd tools.
Well, I guess I first have to question if the use of "Google" (tm, copyright, patented, etc) in the subject line is legal?
/. Google'd them I can't Google them to see other interesting Google tid bits.
How DO you look up the Google'd cache on Google for Hacking the Happy Google? I'm sure it's probably an answer in the Google hack, but since
Have you seen http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/?
What's really weird is that when you search for "goatse", you get a pointer to the anti-scientology subtree of google groups.
.cx domain: http://lisatrust.freewinds.cx/
The string goatse appears nowhere on the page; goatse.cx certainly isn't there. This was done with blogging, somehow? Does anyone know how that could possibly work? The closest thing I find is a
Evidently this is a mirror of something defunct, but it won't server pages to explorer and I can't be bothered to start mozilla.
The good and new comes from no quarter where it is looked for, and is always something different from what is expected.
Paranews (German page, English links) is playing with google for a long time.
You might want to enjoy ideas like Googlefight
(Beginners' points to start:
George W. Bush vs. Saddam Hussein
Have fun...
With Google's new API ( http://www.google.com/apis/ ) using search engines is now even more fun and flexible. Since I first started playing with the API in April 2002, I've had several different ideas for ways to make the best use of it. Some of the ideas are little "sketches", while some are more thought-out programs.
This toolbox is a workbench for me to play with different ideas online, and make the interfaces publicly available so you can take a look at them too. So poke around, try the tools, and if you've got any ideas let me know what you think. Some of these tools, with codes and discussion about how they work, are available in the O'Reilly book Google Hacks.
If you want to use these tools, please please PLEASE consider getting a key from http:// www.google.com/apis/ . All you'll have to do is register. Programs will have key interfaces added to them over time. I only have one key, and it can be used only 1000 times a day, so with all these tools that key isn't going to go far. Some of the tools don't use the API key, thank goodness.
This Web site is so not finished it's not even funny. Pardon any dead-ends or under- constructions.
The latest tools:
We slashdotted this site already.. so I was going to post a link to the google cache of this page so i could karma whore, but somehow it isn't in the cache.
:) By the way, if you ask this toy about slashdot, it says:
Oh well..
Well, i don't know if it's on the site's list, since i can't reach the site, but here's my favorite google toy. I really hope i don't slashdot it by linking it
slashdot is 5
slashdot is giving away money
slashdot is a plot by microsoft to destroy the productivity of linux users
slashdot is 5 today
slashdot is now running fry
slashdot is owned by osdn
slashdot is that the number of trolls
slashdot is a technology oriented weblog
slashdot is one of the largest tech sites on the web
slashdot is one of the largest it news sites on the web
slashdot is an open forum and we encourage free discussion and sharing of ideas
slashdot is going to wall street and inviting the nerds along for the ride
slashdot is now four years old
slashdot is running a
slashdot is running a poll asking people's favorite office suite
slashdot is raking in the page views
slashdot is many things to many people
slashdot is among other things
slashdot is not a democracy
slashdot is a community with rules and customs
slashdot is geen bedrijf
slashdot is not relevant here
when an article appeared on ZDNet (Belgium) about Filemaker Pro's being accessible through google with a simple search. So I searched for phpmyadmin... I downloaded like 10500 mails from other people from a webmail service once called "mailalien.com".. Got like 20000+ passwords off porn sites (with their mail addresses) and I believe I can just place an order for some new pentiums if I want. I don't call this hacking, I can screw up like 70+ sites in 5 seconds without having to pass ANY form of security. Just did a test, this db is STILL accessible, unbelievable... Try "db4allen"