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The Zeitgeist - And How-To
15.Apr.07 | 3 Comments
I found a nifty new plugin today called WP-Zeitgeist. While the results aren’t nearly as structured as Google’s Zeitgeist, I think it’s pretty cool.
Basically, this plugin gives a way to visualize the search phrases folks have used to end up here at the blog. The more often a search term or phrase has [...]
No More Wallnote, New Nutshell
09.Mar.07 | Leave a Comment
Last summer I stumbled over Wallnote and used it for a few months (previous posts). It was a slick little to-do list tracker and note manager. Very simple and easy to use with an interesting twist: It was “born” to run on Windows Active Desktops. Not mandatory by any means, but [...]
Google Toolbar Catches Me By Surprise
07.Mar.07 | 4 Comments
As I do many times a week, I was searching my posts for an old topic. Suddenly, I saw this dialog appear:
Totally blew me away — I’d never noticed this little feature of Google Toolbar before. Is it new? Is it related to my recent install of Google Desktop? I mean, [...]
Rediscovering Google Features
05.Mar.07 | Leave a Comment
The Google Search Features page is something I’ve found several times over the past few years. And each time I find it it is like a new experience. Weird. Worth the visit though to once again reacquaint myself with the wonders of Google beyond search.
The Movies section, for instance, is really [...]
Search for T
06.Feb.07 | 2 Comments
Every day I like to check out where my hits come from. And for the past month or three, every day I have at least 5, if not more, come from a particular Google search. In and of itself, that’s not real astonishing. Some days over 85% of my traffic comes from [...]


