Google Hacks in Circuits
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Google Hacks Week 4 -- Additional Google
News Search Options
Google Hacks Week 4 -- Additional Google
News Search Options
03/13/2003 10:26 AMGoogle Hacks
Google Hacks
03/30/2005 05:47 PM
The Internet puts a wealth of information at your fingertips, and
all you have to know is how to find it. Google is your ultimate
research tool--a search engine that indexes more than 2.4 billion web
pages, in more than 30 languages, conducting more than 150 million
searches a day.
The more you know about Google, the better you are at pulling data off
the Web. You've got a cadre of techniques up your sleeve--tricks
you've learned from practice, from exchanging ideas with others, and
from plain old trial and error--but you're always looking for better
ways to search.
It's the "hacker" in you: not the troublemaking kind, but the kind who
really drives innovation by trying new ways to get things done. If
this is you, then you'll find new inspiration (and valuable tools,
too) in Google Hacks from O'Reilly's new Hacks Series.
Google Hacks - Second Edition
Google Hacks - Second Edition
01/05/2005 11:06 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Jan 5 2005 3:32PM GMT
Google Hacks /. Reviewed
Google Hacks /. Reviewed
03/19/2003 10:24 PMI woke up to a fabulous
/
. review of Google Hacks.
Google Hacks by Tara Calishain and Rael Dornfest and published by
O'Reilly will appeal to an even wider audience, I can imagine buying
this for friends who haven't cottoned on to 'net searching at all and
friends who complain "Google returns too many sites." People who are
afraid to code shouldn't be put off by the "Hacks" in the title:
O'Reilly have obviously taken a wider meaning of "hack" than just a
neat piece of code. This book is a marvelous compendium of tips and
tricks for Google, ranging from simple ways of getting the search
results you want, through using Google's newer services such as phone
books and image search, all the way to advanced ways of using scrapers
and the Google API.
O'Reilly just posted some of the Google Hacks
online in their entirety.
I chose one of my favourites,
"NoXML, Another SOAP::Lite
Alternative".
Google tricks and hacks
Google tricks and hacks
11/02/2003 07:38 PMGoogle.com is undoubtedly the most popular search engine in the world.
It offers multiple search features like the ability to search images
and news groups.However it's true power lies in it's powerful commands
that can be used and misused.I am writing this article on the basis of
my experience using google and trying out ideas when i am bored.Now
enough of lecturing...let's get down to business ;)
(Kevin Christley)
Google Tricks and hacks
Google Tricks and hacks
12/30/2003 01:29 AMGoogle hacks are for real
Google hacks are for real
08/06/2004 09:40 AMGoogle hacks are for real, regardless of what some uber-hackers may
think or say. They can produce passwords, user IDs, credit card
numbers, Social Security numbers, bank account numbers and routing
codes, and more. They can also be used to troll for vulnerabilities.
One quick example: using one of the simplest Google advanced operators
in combination with another operator, I quickly found a number of
Microsoft IIS 6.0 Authentication Manager pages exposed to the Internet
on Army, Navy, state, and federal agency sites. In fact, finding the
sites proved to be much easier than alerting them to the
vulnerability.
New Edition of Google Hacks
New Edition of Google Hacks
01/07/2005 12:15 AMBeSpacific Jan 7 2005 3:56AM GMT
Google Hacks in Hand
Google Hacks in Hand
03/11/2003 09:43 AMI have an advance copy of
Google Hacks in my hot little hands. While I've seen
(and seen and seen and seen) edits Word, edits on paper, page proofs,
and so forth, it's simply lovely to see the book in the tree flesh.
It should be on your local bookstore's shelves within a week or two.
Google Hacks Week
Google Hacks Week
03/11/2003 09:43 AMWith
Google Hacks appearing momentarily on your local bookstore
shelves,
Tara's kicked off
Google Hacks Week with a brand new not-in-the-book hack,
Moogle
(read: Movie Information via Google).
Google Hacks Book Coming Soon
Google Hacks Book Coming Soon
12/13/2002 02:10 PMO'Reilly's Google Book is coming soon. It's called Google Hacks: 100
Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools by Tara Calishain and should be out
in February 2003, but you can pre-order it on Amazon now. (Thanks,
Kiruba!)...
Hacks slate Google news
Hacks slate Google news
05/27/2004 12:23 PMJournalism.co.uk May 27 2004 3:57PM GMT
Google Hacks on The Computer Show
Google Hacks on The Computer Show
03/11/2003 09:43 AMTara Calishain and I will
be on
KPOO's
The Computer Show at around 7.30pm PST this evening. Not in
the Bay Area? Grab the
live stream.
Google Hacks Breaks Amazon Rank of 50
Google Hacks Breaks Amazon Rank of 50
03/19/2003 10:24 PM
Oh my word!
Google Hacks currently has an Amazon Rank of 36. I've been
assured that when it reaches -1, balloons will fall from my ceiling
;-)
Update [3/17/2003 6.00pm PST]: Make that 26 :-)
Update [3/18/2003 9.00am PST]: Make that #10!
Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #4:
GoogleJack
Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #4:
GoogleJack
01/23/2004 02:20 PMWhen I'm in "brainstorming ideas for hacks" mode, I come up with some
weird ideas. I thought about a random password generator using Google,
and then a "Google Hangman" game,...
hacks.oreilly.com: Removing Your
Materials from Google [Mar. 17, 2003]
hacks.oreilly.com: Removing Your
Materials from Google [Mar. 17, 2003]
04/09/2004 03:57 PMhttp://hacks.oreilly.com/pub/h/220
How to remove your content from Google's various web properties.
Admin: Google Hacks Week Server
Slashdotted
Admin: Google Hacks Week Server
Slashdotted
03/13/2003 10:26 AMHappy Google Hacks Week 2004 #1: Wumwum
Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #1: Wumwum
01/19/2004 07:20 AM(Wumwum is short for "Watching Me Without Me", which is a nod to the
Kate Bush song "Watching You Without Me," and why I'm thinking about
80s songs while writing...
Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #3:
LuckyMarklets
Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #3:
LuckyMarklets
01/22/2004 03:31 AMIf you've spent any time munging around Google's search form, you know
that the switch to get an "I'm Feeling Lucky" result without going to
Google's search result list is...
Google Hacks Week 3 -- Yellow (And Green
and Red and Blue) Search
Google Hacks Week 3 -- Yellow (And Green
and Red and Blue) Search
03/13/2003 10:26 AMHappy Google Hacks Week 2004 #2: Search
Sinker
Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #2: Search
Sinker
01/22/2004 03:31 AMIf you read Google Hacks you know that Google sorts results
differently depending on an iteration of the same search word. You can
try this for yourself. Search for baseball....
ADMIN: Happy Google Hacks Week 2004
Starts Monday!
ADMIN: Happy Google Hacks Week 2004
Starts Monday!
01/16/2004 11:01 AMJust a reminder that Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 starts on Monday.
There will be new hacks all week. Look for the new Google Hacks
category on this site!...
Circuits Discovers USB
Circuits Discovers USB
06/10/2004 11:38 AM
Reading The Times' Circuits
section invariably causes a single metallic tear to vent from my
society-integration hardware, wetting my dome. Sometimes it's from the
cognitive trauma of trying to parse whether or not they're even
talking about technology anymore or just repurposing old articles from
the Steamer Tramp Watch column or something, but sometimes --
rare, precious times -- I get misty as I watch them discover something
for the first time, as a retarded child waking from a coma would
marvel at a flower, or toilet paper, fawning over and cuddling and
gleefully showing the new technology to us. This week's blissful
bursting into awareness? Motherfucking USB. Awwww. (Thanks
to the Circuits team's case worker, Jeff.)
Read [NYTimes]
Circuits: The Last Goodbye
Circuits: The Last Goodbye
03/24/2005 02:53 PM
I had intended to write some short note about the passing of
the New York Times' Circuits section, now set to be dismantled
and set to work throughout the paper like nerdy orphans. I was going
to write about my sadness at its departure, so quickly after a
crowed-about redesign, but before it had a chance to grow into the
accessible but technical resource it had the potential to become.
Instead, here is a picture of David Pogue crawling through his
backyard in a fur cap from an indeterminate animal source. If that was
good enough for his last piece in the Circuits section, then
it's good enough for my last mention of them. If you need a shoulder
to cry on, Circuits writers, I'm here for you, hatless.
Th
e Last Circuits [NYTimes]
Circuits Discovers Dodgeball
Circuits Discovers Dodgeball
05/13/2004 11:08 AMThe Times' Circuits section brings you the hottest news of last month
with this write up of the mobile social service, Dodgeball. We'll
forgive them this time, though, because Dodgeball is very cool (if I
had any friends, I would definitely use it), and because I understand
that the lead...
IBM gets chip circuits to draw
themselves
IBM gets chip circuits to draw
themselves
12/08/2003 12:05 AMBig Blue is tinkering with a new material that could drastically slash
the costs of “drawing” circuits on semiconductors, and the stuff is a
close relative to tennis shoe glue.
Circuits Discovers MusicPad
Circuits Discovers MusicPad
05/19/2004 08:43 PMThe Times' Circuits section has a information-light profile of the
"iPod for Sheet Music", the MusicPad Pro Plus. Not a whole lot of new
poop if you've read about it before, but they do mention a couple of
competing systems, including one developed by Harry Connick Jr. (that
doesn't appear...
Circuits Discovers Shuffle
Circuits Discovers Shuffle
08/27/2004 01:48 PM
Holy shit.
I can only imagine the scene at the New York Times a few days ago,
as a team of Circuits section editors gathered around a table
in a room lit by only a single lamp, shining down at the stupefying
gadget known as... iPod.
Beads of sweat gathered on the brows and backfat of each one as
they gazed unflinchingly at the white devil, unable to unlock its
hermetic secrets; a group of men and women - elevated masters of the
occult tradition of tech journalism - their minds broken and laid bare
on the tiny aluminum altar that Apple had raised in their midst.
An intern slammed open the door, his silhouette framed by the light
from the rest of the Gray Lady's offices, pushing a wave of nauseating
synchronicity with the iPod's famous ad campaign into the room.
"Sirs, I've got dozens of great leads about technology being used
during the upcoming Republican National..." He was silenced by an
upturned palm from the Arch-Editor.
"You fool," gasped the AE, as he fell to one knee, black fluid
running from his ears, "Have you not heard? This iPod can play
music... at random."
Read - Tunes, a Hard Drive and (Just Maybe) a
Brain [NYTimes]
Related
Circuits Discovers USB [Gizmodo]
Circuits Discovers MusicPad [Gizmodo]
Circuits Discovers Dodgeball [Gizmodo]
Related
NYT' Exposes The Elusive iPod [Gawker]
Gold and laser key to 3D circuits
Gold and laser key to 3D circuits
04/26/2004 11:39 AMAuric Goldfinger would be delighted
Magic Ink Grows Metal Circuits
Magic Ink Grows Metal Circuits
07/06/2004 08:29 AM
UK Firm QinetiQ is using a
new technique to grow circuits that, besides being relatively cheap,
is also relatively friendly to the environment. In the process a
flexible surface, like plastic, is printed with a special ink, then
soaked in an electroless chemical solution, causing the metal to grow
on the ink. While they won't be growing silicon microprocessors any
time soon, QinetiQ plans to primarily focus on producing large batches
of RFID tags, although other technologies, like Frequency Selective
Surfaces, which can bounce some radio waves and let other through. The
real question is, as usual, when can we use this process at home?
Read -
'Magic ink' that makes metal grow [BBC]
Florida researchers promise plastic
circuits
Florida researchers promise plastic
circuits
08/23/2004 08:55 AMGood for solar power, apparently
Internet fee structure short-circuits
online use
Internet fee structure short-circuits
online use
07/28/2004 11:41 AMThe Australian Jul 28 2004 3:41PM GMT
Intel researchers study cultures not
circuits
Intel researchers study cultures not
circuits
05/06/2004 05:29 PMCompany anthropologists and psychologists find religion, cultural
differences dictate how people use computer technology.
Prescott effects on motherboard power
circuits
Prescott effects on motherboard power
circuits
05/10/2004 04:28 AMHeadset exploits frugal Bluetooth
circuits
Headset exploits frugal Bluetooth
circuits
06/24/2004 03:32 AMElectronics Talk Jun 24 2004 6:53AM GMT
NEC prepares carbon nanotubes for faster
circuits
NEC prepares carbon nanotubes for faster
circuits
09/03/2004 11:44 AMComputer Weekly Sep 3 2004 3:17PM GMT
Computer circuits worth RM3.4mil stolen
from factory
Computer circuits worth RM3.4mil stolen
from factory
02/13/2004 08:05 PMthestar.com.my Feb 14 2004 0:37AM GMT
New York Times "Circuits" Column Reviews
iMac G5
New York Times "Circuits" Column Reviews
iMac G5
09/16/2004 01:05 PMDrawing Semiconductor Circuits, One Tiny
Line at a Time
Drawing Semiconductor Circuits, One Tiny
Line at a Time
09/22/2004 08:56 PMA new chip-making technology that uses a special kind of electron
microscope to draw the circuits and will lead to better memory chips.
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