Friday, October 21, 2005
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Getting Googled!!
Well this is the second month of being googled!!
Since I joined USC and put up my page I am listed at the result of the first query.
And even more strange...my original "geocities.com" website is still ranked among the top ones. It is ranked 15th list. Something I really did not expect before.
Hope I do meet my expectation and continue the rank.
Since I joined USC and put up my page I am listed at the result of the first query.
And even more strange...my original "geocities.com" website is still ranked among the top ones. It is ranked 15th list. Something I really did not expect before.
Hope I do meet my expectation and continue the rank.
Friday, October 07, 2005
Google Launches Google Reader at Web 2.0
Google Launches Google Reader at Web 2.0: "Darren writes 'Google Reader, an online RSS reader, is currently being demo'd at the Web 2.0 conference. It apparently 'makes it easier to keep up with your ever-expanding reading list of content from across the web.' Here's the tour about how it works.'"
Edited Later:
I posted this into my personal group. Instantly I got a reply from Nishit..."Even bloglines gives this functionality".
I had a look at Bloglines and got addicted to it. It's similar to my favourite Sage extension of Mozilla.
I feel that Google and Microsoft should come out with something like that which is more intutive. And also not to forget Bloglines capacity to store old news.
Google has a nice engine in Google News. I really like that, but it does not make sense in a lot of area as it does not provide additional functionality like Bloglines.
I'll prefer going through one page for my news instead of looking at five different sites!
Edited Later:
I posted this into my personal group. Instantly I got a reply from Nishit..."Even bloglines gives this functionality".
I had a look at Bloglines and got addicted to it. It's similar to my favourite Sage extension of Mozilla.
I feel that Google and Microsoft should come out with something like that which is more intutive. And also not to forget Bloglines capacity to store old news.
Google has a nice engine in Google News. I really like that, but it does not make sense in a lot of area as it does not provide additional functionality like Bloglines.
I'll prefer going through one page for my news instead of looking at five different sites!
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