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Here is a quick comparison between Wikipedia, Powerset & Google of the search term “Who is the princess of Wales?” Lets take a quick look;
Wikipedia Results
Wikipedia clearly shows that Camilla is the current princess.
Google’s Results
Here is a little known hack you can easily use to sort Google search results by time:
Search for anything as usual from http://www.google.com
On the results page add the following to the end of the URL in the address bar: &as_qdr=d
Have fun!
The YISTA crew will once again be attending the invite only Toorcon Seattle 2008, computer security conference. What did you say? You too are attending this excellent conference! We then be sure to subscribe to the above Google Calendar so to be sure you don’t miss any of these talks. As you can see this [...]
Google speaks out on the issue of Microsoft’s hostile bid for Yahoo! and how this will likely hinder the preservation of the underlying principles of the Internet: openness and innovation.
“Could the acquisition of Yahoo! allow Microsoft — despite its legacy of serious legal and regulatory offenses — to extend unfair practices from browsers and operating [...]
Google’s Sergei Brin and Steve Horowitz show off multiple prototypes of the Android platform, one of which has a Palm smartphone form factor and one that has a higher-end, HTC Windows Mobile form factor.
Sergei talks about how Google has set aside $10,000,000 to reward innovative mobile Android application developers. The resources needed to begin developing [...]
Google Browser Sync for Firefox is an extension that continuously synchronizes your browser settings – including bookmarks, history, persistent cookies, and saved passwords – across your computers. It also allows you to restore open tabs and windows across different machines and browser sessions.
Google Browser Sync is completely automated. The settings you select at startup are [...]
Although it’s still considered a work in progress, Google’s online spreadsheet will offer consumers and businesses a free alternative to Microsoft’s Excel application. Google’s spreadsheet isn’t as sophisticated as Excel. For instance, the Google spreadsheet won’t create charts or provide a menu of controls that can be summoned by clicking on a computer mouse’s right-hand [...]
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