Google Offers Personalized Search
Ryan Barrett writes " Google is just overflowing with
news today. Along with the recently announced UI redesign, they've
launched a personalized search
engine on Google Labs. It's still beta, but it looks pretty cool. (Note
that it probably uses technology acquired when they bought Kaltix
last year.) Other announcements include Web Alerts, a 'numrange' command, and
image search built into Google News."
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and now shill for spam DOLLARS!
Thanks for the reminder! I damn near almost forgot to pay that SCO invoice. What would I do without your helpful service?
ps: I'm a cunt-smoking bag seeper.
At my last job I had with a webhost, we were naming our servers after console game players (atari, nes, etc). sets came in very handy when we started running out of ideas.
I have my browser set to reject cookies by default. This thing didn't work for me, so I'd assume they are requiring them to use it.
...but things were different in those days.
I was hoping to enter some deranged parallel googleverse by googling "Google" and viewing the cached version, then googling "Google" again from that cached google of Google.
But no, nothing interesting happened. It would have been sort of cool if all the returned results were all cached instances instead of fresh instances.
BURN!