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June 23, 2008
Report Offensive Google Image OneBoxes
The most unpredictable Google OneBox is definitely the image OneBox. For some queries that are popular in Google Image Search, you’ll three image results at the top or at the bottom of the page. In most cases, the images are relevant or at least innocuous, but if you search for Google logo one of the image results is a little bit inappropriate, as Search Engine Land noticed
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June 23, 2008
Play YouTube Videos in a Loop
If you want to play a YouTube video one more time, there’s a “replay” button at the end of the video or you can press the left arrow, after focusing the video.To automate the process and play the video in an “infinite” loop, use Loopy for YouTube, a Greasemonkey script that adds a small link below the video to start the loop. The script requires Greasemonkey , a… Continue reading
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June 23, 2008
Google Trends Shows Traffic Stats
Google Trends no longer displays only information about searches, now you can use it to compare the daily unique visitors for two or more sites. To see the actual numbers, you need to log in using a Google account.It’s interesting to find the sources that are used by Google to estimate the traffic of a web site. According to the help page, “Trends for Websites combines information from… Continue reading
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June 23, 2008
Google Promotes Offline Google Docs
Google promoted on the homepage the offline support for Google Docs: “Get your documents whenever, wherever”. If you have the Gears plug-in for Internet Explorer and Firefox, you can backup your documents, spreadsheets and presentations on your computer and view them offline in your browser. The documents can be edited and the changes are sent to Google’s servers when you go back online.The link from Google’s homepage sends you… Continue reading

