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Location: Hyderabad, India

9/02/2004

Search your web history

I use my web browsers' history feature frequently and am often frustrated when I still have a heck of time finding what I am looking for. I usually don't know the web site title but am interested in finding some specific information on a web page. Yet, browser history is organized by web site title.

Enter Dan Grinsby who has created what he calls a 'personal search engine' - the Recall toolbar. The Recall Toolbar, when activated, saves an index of the web pages you visit on your hard drive - making it a lot easier to find content on web pages you have visited before.

Only works in Internet Explorer right now but he is working on a Mozilla Firefox version. Anybody who might be able to help with the Firefox version, please contact Dan - I want to use the toolbar!!

Dick Tracey meets Maxwell Smart: Walkie Talkie wrist watch...

walkietalkie_watch

A cheap communications tool for geeks out of cell phone range or for geeks who don't have a lot of money. Offline instant messaging with voice - totally cool. Check out this walkie talkie wrist watch. Review at Engadget, purchase and more reviews at Amazon.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This site is very informative for techno freeks like me.

9/03/2004 11:33:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey phani post something more intresting and that would make the blog better than what it is now.

9/05/2004 09:03:00 AM  
Blogger Gaby de Wilde said...

With firefox you can bookmark the tabs in a folder. Then you can sort the folder with the bookmark manager. I just toss 50 tabs in a "dafgafwae" folder. (2 sec)

Middle click can be set up to open the folder in tabs again.(with the tabs sorted like the bookies)

Typing things in the adressbar offers the bookmarked urls. It's awesome :D.

http://googlebrowser.blogspot.com/

4/11/2005 08:18:00 PM  

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