Tag Archives: Google

Fun with Google Sets

Google Sets is a real fun experiment from the Google Labs. It basically allows you to “automatically create sets of items from a few examples.” So you can enter “Sachin Tendulkar”, “Rahul Dravid” and “Sourav Ganguly,” and, be presented with a much larger set of the players of the Indian Cricket Team. Or enter “Athens”, [...]

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Get lucky, navigate with Firefox and Google

A lot of the searches I do every day are navigational. What this means in plain English is that I do a search to find a particular web page/site and then just navigate to it. This is in contrast to the exploratory searches where I usually end up visiting more than one of the search [...]

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