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Google Products You Forgot All About

Googling Yourself writes "Lifehacker has an interesting blog post on the 'Top 10 Google Products You Forgot All About' that includes stalwarts like Google Trends and Google Alerts and a few others that may not be quite so familiar like Google Personals, Google's WYSIWYG web site creation tool, and Flight Simulator for Google Earth."

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  1. No replies? by Coldness · · Score: 4, Funny

    Guess everyone's busy trying out the "new" flight simulator!

  2. Google Google by flyingsquid · · Score: 5, Funny

    The best is called Google Google. It's by Google. It's a search engine, which searches Google, to find all the various products and services which have been released as beta (of course, Google Google is still in beta).

  3. google SMS 466453 by Lehk228 · · Score: 4, Informative

    best is google SMS. it gives you many smart phone / web phone like features on any SMS capable phone text queries such as "weather [zip code]" "pizza [zipcode]" "define catemite" "price someBrand someModel ionizer filter replacement" (yes i used that one in a thrift store once to see if the ionizer they were selling for $5 still had filters available and for a reasonable price, turns out the filters only run $12 so i got the ionizer) to 466453 (google)

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  4. Didn't forget. by aussie_a · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually I didn't forget any of those. Instead:
    * I didn't know about 5 of them.
    * I haven't needed to use 4 of them.
    * I've stopped using the one I did need and know about (Notebook) due to Google's habit of changing their functionality which can infringe on someone's privacy that they didn't want.

    I doubt very many people thought those were fantastic features, and then simply forgot about them.

  5. Driving Simulator by dze · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Google should really do a driving simulator based on Google Earth, similar to the flight simulator. You could drive around any city virtually, which would be pretty useful if you wanted to learn the streets of a city you were visiting. I'm sure there are a ton of other possibilities too, which I'll refrain from spelling out in detail since I've played a few too many hours of Grand Theft Auto.

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  6. Re:I thought this looked familiar by niceone · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just because it's New Years eve, we can put any top 10 list from the year on?

    Not any top 10 list - just the top 10 top 10 lists.

  7. Re:Google personals is not Google Personals by zcat_NZ · · Score: 5, Informative

    WRONG.

    It greys out until you select male or female... This seems pretty logical, how can Google search for a partner the same gender as yourself if you haven't yet told them what gender that is?

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  8. Sketchup! by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's something they bought, but my God is it easy to model things in 3D once you learn the tools.

    Seriously, Apple should have bought it first and called it iCAD. It's *that* fricken sweet.

  9. Wired did it so much better. by ascendant · · Score: 4, Funny
    I'm pretty sure this is from Wired's Alt Predictions for 2007, and it was a lot more funny there.
    • After another round of acquisitions, including MySpace, Flickr, Yelp and Barry's Totally Awesome Whitesnake Tribute Page, Google runs out of websites to buy. It decides accordingly to acquire itself for an unprecedented $10.4 billion in stock. "Google is the leader in search and a strong competitor in several other online venues," says a Google spokesman. "It's only natural that Google would want to partner with such an internet powerhouse. That's why we're proud to announce Google Google, which will be in beta for the next 15 years."
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