Posted by
CmdrTaco
on from the isn't-that-special dept.
De Mol writes "Google includes information of NASDAQ in the search results. Search for something like GOOG and you'll get all the recent stock information about Google as first result."
Okay, seriously...
by
Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 5, Informative
I love Google just as much as anyone else, but this is getting ridiculous. Google has displayed stock information for stock symbols in searches for quite a long time now. Certainly long enough that it doesn't require a front-page story on/.
In related news, Slashdot's DUPE search function is permanently broken.
-- it's a blue bright blue Saturday hey hey
next on /.: Google anounces new feature!
by
chjmiller
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· Score: 5, Funny
Google has just included the ability to return a list of relevant web sites based on keywords entered into their website. What will they think of next!
how long till i get can
by
dotspeaks
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· Score: 4, Funny
More information!
by
shobadobs
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· Score: 4, Funny
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last year.
I love Google just as much as anyone else, but this is getting ridiculous. Google has displayed stock information for stock symbols in searches for quite a long time now. Certainly long enough that it doesn't require a front-page story on /.
In related news, Slashdot's DUPE search function is permanently broken.
it's a blue bright blue Saturday hey hey
Google has just included the ability to return a list of relevant web sites based on keywords entered into their website. What will they think of next!
do this type of search ?
OTHER IMPORTANT NEWS THAT YOU MUST KNOW:
- Firefox has a popup blocker.
- Ultraedit supports multiple Undo/Redo.
- mIRC has a tabbed window interface.
- Winamp can play tracks in a random order.
- Xnews has added easy keyboard shortcuts.
This has been around for a year or two, it's not revolutionary.
I can just see the headline tommorow, "Google searches the web for words" :)