When I first read the report on the 19th (Google - 36.9%, Yahoo! - 30.4%, MSN - 15.7%), I called BS. Here's my reasoning. Just before Star Wars was released, I held the number one search spot for "Star Wars Trailer" (no quotes) on ALL three mentioned search engines for a week. I got a million hits in about 2 days. 69% were Google, 14% from Yahoo and 2% from MSN.
I later moved down to 4th in Google but held my place in Y!/MSN. The scores shifted very slightly but remained in favor of Google. Unless this proves that Star Wars geeks are primarily Google users, it proves the surveys innaccurate in favor of MSN and Yahoo!.
Becoming? I always start at google, if it can't answer me, it's find someone, thing or place that can. I don't think that's evil. I've never spent a day in school and I make a descent living. I learned everything I know through Google and the internet.
BTW, This feature has been around for a very long time.
All this trailer talk, first look at the new "Batman Begins" trailer, which is showing in theaters right now, but is supposed to hit the internet on Monday. Be the first on your block to see it!
One more thing..
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Google Suggest
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· Score: 2, Informative
Here's a fun game for you time wasters! Judge your level of internet fame by counting how many letters you have to type before Google suggests your name.
Example: Type "t" first option is Tara Reid (Thanks to her freshly doctored boobs.). Type "tom c" and you get Tom Cruise (possibly the greatest actor ever!!!!! we love you tom) Try "bill" and you get Gates and Clinton. Arnold Schwarzenegger's big ass shos up at "arn." Because he's famous. Try "joe lu" and you got my name because I'm FAMOUS!! I love me!
I've been working on a film with a very talented crew about my personal Open Source heros. The Passion of Dr. Z stars Larry Wall, Eric Raymond, Tim O'Reilly and many more. Would any of you be interested in seeing it?
...whichever stereotypical organized crime group closest fits your racial profiling. It helps if they owe you a few favours or this the day of their daughter's wedding is not to far away.
On less realistic note, you can try X10 shit. I've been able to make a couple pretty impressive security systems for warehouses, small shops and methlabs for under a hundred bucks.
In addition to a new title for Episode III, San Diego Comic-Con attendees were treated to a Comic-Con-only debut of THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY teaser trailer this weekend. Don't Panic! If you want to see it you won't have to go further than your desk. Check out the teaser here AVI and Real Media formats.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy starring Mos Def as Ford Perfect is expected to be released in the US in early June 2005.
That's why AOL/Time Warner is trying to buy into them and regain control of journalism.
Huzzah! Next thing will be colonization! See Honey! Buying real estate on the moon was a good idea and totally not a waste of money!
Here is AICN's mirror via DT.
Do you get conjugal visits in space?
Not according to the statistics.
I gotta say, since I bought my Mac with OS X, I'm much more comfortable in Linux/Shell enviroments. I'd be more likely to run Linux now than ever.
When I first read the report on the 19th (Google - 36.9%, Yahoo! - 30.4%, MSN - 15.7%), I called BS. Here's my reasoning. Just before Star Wars was released, I held the number one search spot for "Star Wars Trailer" (no quotes) on ALL three mentioned search engines for a week. I got a million hits in about 2 days. 69% were Google, 14% from Yahoo and 2% from MSN.
I later moved down to 4th in Google but held my place in Y!/MSN. The scores shifted very slightly but remained in favor of Google. Unless this proves that Star Wars geeks are primarily Google users, it proves the surveys innaccurate in favor of MSN and Yahoo!.
That's my 0.02.
You may have heard of Paris Hilton:
http://www.dtheatre.com/read.php?sid=2999
I'm suprised how people think I'm being serious. Don't you get the reference? Please to visit the Wikipedia.
The RIAA couldn't manage a Dairy Queen.
Oh the irony, Slashdot has now DDoSed CSO Magazine.
Becoming? I always start at google, if it can't answer me, it's find someone, thing or place that can. I don't think that's evil. I've never spent a day in school and I make a descent living. I learned everything I know through Google and the internet.
BTW, This feature has been around for a very long time.
The big problem is that mainstream media is afraid of the blogs. The public is controlled through mainstream media. We must destroy all blogs.
If you are interested here is a dirty bootleg of the new Star Wars trailer: here.
I don't care how you moderate me. I'm not just promoting my site or trollin'. I think you might actually be interested in this link.
Opps. Sorry, link here.
All this trailer talk, first look at the new "Batman Begins" trailer, which is showing in theaters right now, but is supposed to hit the internet on Monday. Be the first on your block to see it!
Ohh! One more thing I just found, check it:
u e&qu=natalie%20portman - The results in a nice pretty array!
http://www.google.com/complete/search?hl=en&js=tr
Here's a fun game for you time wasters! Judge your level of internet fame by counting how many letters you have to type before Google suggests your name.
Example:
Type "t" first option is Tara Reid (Thanks to her freshly doctored boobs.).
Type "tom c" and you get Tom Cruise (possibly the greatest actor ever!!!!! we love you tom)
Try "bill" and you get Gates and Clinton.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's big ass shos up at "arn." Because he's famous.
Try "joe lu" and you got my name because I'm FAMOUS!! I love me!
I've been working on a film with a very talented crew about my personal Open Source heros. The Passion of Dr. Z stars Larry Wall, Eric Raymond, Tim O'Reilly and many more. Would any of you be interested in seeing it?
We're have 3 people trying to maintain a live link on this site: http://www.dtheatre.com/read.php?sid=2782
It can be seen there now.
Google's Cache of the page
...whichever stereotypical organized crime group closest fits your racial profiling. It helps if they owe you a few favours or this the day of their daughter's wedding is not to far away.
On less realistic note, you can try X10 shit. I've been able to make a couple pretty impressive security systems for warehouses, small shops and methlabs for under a hundred bucks.
Fer shizzle.
Yeah, I know it's my site but it's not meant to be a trollin' this post is actually on topic and the provided link has Slashdotted
Celebrating DNS's 21st birthday
DNS is finally old enough to drink (in Oregon at least)! How do you celebrate a name server's birthday? Take it out to see ip addresses strip?
God damn I'm funny.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/ap/20010102/us/mono lith_mystery.html
ANOTHER
ENJOY!!