Google Products You Forgot All About 95
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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Google Google (Score:5, Funny)
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+1 Redundant (Score:1)
There, fixed that for you.
I am head of IT, and I have it on good authority.. (Score:2, Funny)
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Of course I had to try it.
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Here are the results...
Results 1 - 10 of about 1,500,000,000 for Google. (0.02 seconds)
Now that wasn't too bad, was it?
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I said that the suggested date was not a good idea, because I was planning to backup the Internet that day.
I found out a couple days later that the Director went to my boss and wanted to know how long that was supposed to take, and could I do it on another day.
The little known product that is most impressive (Score:2)
Wired did it so much better. (Score:4, Funny)
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Google personals is not Google Personals (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:Google personals is not Google Personals (Score:5, Informative)
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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I thought this looked familiar (Score:1)
Re:I thought this looked familiar (Score:4, Funny)
Not any top 10 list - just the top 10 top 10 lists.
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1. 10
2. 1
3. 9
4. 2
5. 5
6. 3
7. 8
8. 4
9. 6
10.7
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It's just a bad title (Score:1)
google SMS 466453 (Score:5, Informative)
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BTW, it's 46645, you don't need the 3.
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Didn't forget. (Score:5, Interesting)
* 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.
Re:Google alert ... (Score:2, Interesting)
Remember : you just type a web search phrase and Google send you an Email each time there is something new on the web for this research.
Yes, it doesn't really work in realtime as we may want to, but it's still a killer feature for the web imho.
And other "forgotten" apps are quite crappy. I hope Google will still develop Google Alerts : it deserve it.
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(No, I don't want VB, and no they're not the same thing, though they are annoyingly close)
Code Search (Score:2, Informative)
GoogleFight (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Driving Simulator (Score:5, Interesting)
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Not that I ever wrote a line of code, obviously
That would be an awesome idea, anyway, especially using the data collected for the 3D cities.
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What, like beating up virtual hookers, and having Google look up the amount of money hookers in that area are likely to be carrying?
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What about Picasa? (Score:2)
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Uh? It is pretty much the same. (Score:2)
MyMinicity (Score:1, Troll)
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"Alcoholism is a disease, but it's the only one you can get yelled at for having."
The same can be said for all people suffering from addiction. Have some compassion and perhaps try helping your fellow humans.
No sir ! (Score:1)
gapminder (Score:2)
http://tools.google.com/gapminder/ [google.com]
Sketchup! (Score:4, Informative)
Seriously, Apple should have bought it first and called it iCAD. It's *that* fricken sweet.
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"In the basic tutorial you learn how to use Gapminder World with preset data. In this section you will learn how you can use the tool itself for your own data. [...] The advanced features are currently being developed. The tutorial will be added as soon as the features are ready."
I can't figure out how to put in my own data in place of all those bubbles about the population of Albania.
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It pissed me off at first, but then i realized it was a pretty clever way to divide the audience. People who just want to add things to Google Earth get to use it for free. People who want to use it as an actual modeler for other things pay the price that it cost anyway before Google bought it out.
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What about google sets? (Score:2)
Google Lack Of Focus (Score:1)
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Try Google earth with a Space Mouse.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Old (Score:1)
Publish the API! (Score:1)
Because you *KNOW* it would happen.
GrandCentral.com (Score:1)
Googling Google (Score:2, Funny)
I use google alert routinely (Score:2)
That does not surprise me (Score:1)
Someone at Google trends has a sense of humour ... (Score:2)
But that's exactly the problem - I don't have enough volume in my pests or breanis to satisfy my horde of lovers and wanabees.
We demand more and better spam!
See - the Nigerians [google.com] are working!