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Published on May 23, 2007 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

Every day, millions of people turn to Google to find the answers to life's burning questions; What did Paris Hilton do last night?  What's the best chili recipe?  How much wood, could a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood? And so on.  So as we query the search engine for these bits of knowledge, we largely do so separated from everyone else on the Internet.  The world's largest virtual gathering point essentially treats each user as the only person in the world.  Imagine going to the Super Bowl, but instead of sitting in a crowd, you're in a completely sealed off booth with a little television screen that only watches the game on the field and gives no hint that anyone else is watching the game.

This week Google launched the experimental "Trends" service.  Here you can see what the top search terms are for the day.  It's an interesting glimpse into the current mood and mindset of the collective population of the Internet.  Or, if today is any indication, a slightly disturbing one ("microwaved baby" is the #3 term).  You can see the top 100 overall terms for the last 24 hours.  You can also do a popularity comparison of search terms by entering two terms in the search box on the Trends page, separated by a comma.

Here's a chart comparing search popularity between the terms WindowBlinds and MSStyles.


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on May 24, 2007
Liar! I've sent you mail and you have read it. A HA!


Ah, but I used Hotmail to read it. So technically, I used a Microsoft service to access something YOU elected to forward via a Google service, meaning I was telling the truth.....AAAND, how dare you make me the unwitting participant/recipient to something I so vehemently despise, object to, oppose, dislike, hate and ooh, ooh, you know what I mean.

We'll have to do it again sometime soon....been meaning to catch up for ages now, but I've been so easily distracted/waylaid lately and keep finding myself doing stuff I hadn't planned. You know what it's like, you have plans but your wife, kids and or mother have different ideas.
on May 24, 2007
This would be more useful if you could choose a specific category. Maybe you can? Have to play around with it some more.

Upcoming TV expose here in Oz.....Who's watching while you Google? From what I can gather from the previews, it's about the large numbers of corporations/people who can gain access to the huge data banks of search & personal information Google mines & stores.


That's nothing new though. The old TV shows like Rockford file *cough* aging myself *cough* did stories on the various industries pre-desktop PC revolution. If it's going to happen I'd rather it be more public than out-of-sight out-of-mind so to speak.
on May 24, 2007
this one seems a bit more fair:
(blue) windowblinds, (red) stylexp, (orange) uxtheme
on May 24, 2007
If it weren't for Windowblinds it'd be curtains for us all....


Scary.   

   Go WB !!!   
on May 25, 2007
i love WB but i do prefer msstyles.
on May 25, 2007
If it's going to happen I'd rather it be more public than out-of-sight out-of-mind so to speak.


Yeah, me too (I think)....being that ignorance is supposedly not bliss! But then that could depend on whom or what the ignorance pertains to, whether you wanted to know something in particular about certain somebody's or not Trouble is, the more information we acquire, the more we seem to want...and this is the evil which has become the Google in all of us, so to speak.

Think I missed the TV expose on Google (cos I rarely watch TV and these days and am too tight fisted to purchase a TV guide to find out when things are on or not) but I do recall one of the previews detailing some frightening aspects that should be of concern to everyone...

According to the preview: Google data mines from every publicly available site/web page on the internet in order to provide such wide & varied search results. The warning in this is that if you don't want Google to mine/display any information about you, personal, sensitive or otherwise, you simply do not make it publicly available on the internet in the first place. You do so at your own risk, and should Google link to such information about you, Google will tell you it is the responsibility of the host site to remove it. However, it was said, if said site does not comply, best not to hold your breath for Google to remove the links from their search engine or data banks.

So with this mined data and the data provided by personal web searches, Google knows as much about us as we know ourselves, if not more....just pisses me off that they know I'm left-handed & which one I use to wipe.... I mean, I wanted to keep that purely personal.

They say knowledge is power, and that has never been truer than now, with the advent of Google. It's all well and good to say "I have nothing to hide" but it all depends on who's got access to what information about whom. I know I'm innocent, but a Google search places me as being the only left-handed person in the vicinity of the crime at that precise time.....and the conclusive piece of evidence which could convict me is the small particle of S monogrammed toilet paper, which according to Google is peculiar to the victim, and was found under my left index finger nail post-crime. It doesn't matter that my initial is also S, and I too have monogrammed toilet paper, handkerchiefs, socks and (non) smoking jackets. That's just an unfortunate coincidence and will not stand up in court.

I rest my case.


on May 26, 2007
You can opt out of having googlebot visit your website using robots.txt.
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