Google Co-Op

Discussion in 'Google' started by fsmedia, May 10, 2006.

  1. SumitBahl

    SumitBahl Reign of Chaos

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    #21
    A little offtopic, but while i was doing search on Gbuy, i found this:

    :)
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    SumitBahl, May 11, 2006 IP
  2. Pammer

    Pammer Notable Member

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    #22
    When they make their own PLanet. Google PLanet :)
     
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  3. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #23
    Actually, I already messed around with it a little bit... just need to figure out a way to determine the keywords for the queries for each post. Other than that, it's ready to go.
     
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  4. mad4

    mad4 Peon

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    #24
    Nice one Shawn. :)
     
    mad4, May 11, 2006 IP
  5. ScottFish

    ScottFish Peon

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    #25
    This is a nice little tool! Im actually a little suprised that it took think long to develop! :)
     
    ScottFish, May 12, 2006 IP
  6. Arnie

    Arnie Well-Known Member

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    #26
    Has anyone looked at this a bit closer? http://www.google.com/coop/

    I haven't had time to check that yet.
    Is this another time waster? or is it usefull?
     
    Arnie, May 14, 2006 IP
  7. NetMidWest

    NetMidWest Peon

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    #27
    http://www.google.com/coop/docs/guide_subscribed_links.html
    gave me a 404 error 2 days ago.
    While I can see the usefulness - it may bring more visitors - the user must be signed in to their Google account.
    Are there any stats on the number/percent of users with a Google account? Is there any way to tell if a clickthrough from Google's serps was from a user signed in?
    This does not sound like something targeting your average joe to me.
     
    NetMidWest, May 14, 2006 IP