I found Google Suggest, a feature that offers real-time query alternatives as you type. It’s a powerful addition to Google's search interface, predicting user intent and streamlining the discovery process within the browser.
I explore a resource for searching Google searches, a meta-search technique to discover specialized Google tools. It helps find niche search services and hidden features within the Google ecosystem that standard web queries might miss.
I’ve checked out the launch of Google Co-op, which enables deep content search and sharing, and Google Trends, a tool for analyzing search volume patterns over time, much like a customizable Google Zeitgeist.
I explore five stories behind the Google name, focusing on the likelihood that it was a misspelling of "Googol." This error proved fortunate as google.com was available for registration while the correct spelling was not.
I found Google's new image search tool which indexes 150 million images. It’s a significant update for finding visual content, and I also shared an interesting search query for 'dead.long.live' to test the results.
I examine the launch of Google Music Search and the Home Page API, noting how Google is positioning itself as a Web 2.0 host alongside Blogger and Google Base, effectively bypassing conventional web hosting models.