It is a once in a million chance - on Labs.google.com to get the "last" tool, then refreshing the page - because it was about 3/4 loaded and loading too SLOW, and wanting to hurry it up - then saw the lastest addition added at that very same second it was added _____________________________________________ http://www.google.com/services/siteflavored.html
I love the concept! I tried a few options and, like I expected, the results left a bit to be desired. The do have the link to send comments. This is something I plan to keep a bit of an eye towards. Thanks for sharing.
I haven't tried it, but I'd guess it is used mainly for marginal decisions--if you enter "pancake", are you more likely to be interested in food or in makeup? *If* that is the case, then we wouldn't expect radically different results overall. Just a theory . . . .
Like if you put your interest on weather, and you search "Wind" it returns results for high winds and tornados, while if you put the interest to toys, it shows wind up dolls for several results.
I'd also be concerned, for commercial sites, that they'd point my customers to my competitors as they taste the same as me! I know on Adsense I've had to be pretty vigilant.
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Google updated it's toolbar yesterday to allow surfers the option of typing in Names instead of URLs to go to the most likely site. The new feature is aptly called "Browse By Name" ____________________________________ http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&edition=us&ie=UTF-8&q=google+toolbar
!!.. to get the "last" tool...<snip> Sniff I have a little brain. I do not get it at all. Is this like a search within results um search?