Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #4: GoogleJack
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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...
Happy 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 #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!...
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 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).
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03/13/2003 10:26 AMGoogle 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 Trails to Me, I'm Job-Free: Week
One
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03/19/2003 10:27 PMI hadn't written much last week, between the job search and getting
myself hooked up with a new laptop...
GoogleJack
GoogleJack
01/24/2004 10:36 PMHappy Google Hacks Week 2004 #4: GoogleJack:
Blackjack via Google results.
Thus GoogleJack, with a score total of 101 instead of 21.
You pick a word and give Google a word. Google searches and counts the
cache size. You can "Hit," do the next search and add that result
count to your cache size, or you can say you're done. Once you're
done, Google counts the cache size of its keyword search result.
Whoever gets the closest to 101 without going over wins. If you go
over 101 you bust and you lose.
You have to have a Google
API key.
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Google 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.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-31
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-31
08/06/2004 08:44 PMThe pie hits! --more--
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-04-25
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-04-25
04/29/2004 06:56 PMNow that Apocalypse 12 is out, what do the Perl 6 developers think
about it? Piers has all the details...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-29
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-29
03/06/2004 01:58 AMMore on Parrot's objects, plus some discussion of the Perl 6 release
timescale. Will we see Perl 6 this century?
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-04-04
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-04-04
04/09/2004 07:57 PMThis week, the vexed question of how assignment should work returns,
and Piers tries to make sense of continuations; meanwhile, the
language list comes alive on the first of April...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-28
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-28
04/09/2004 04:00 PMThe language list is relatively quiet, but the Parrot implementors are
haunted by continuations this week. Piers has the full story.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-14
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-14
04/09/2004 04:00 PMBenchmarks, Ponie and even Ruby drive on Parrot development this week,
while the language team discuss methods that mutate their objects and
properties that call actions on variables.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-07
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-07
04/09/2004 04:00 PMWork on objects for Parrot continues, while the perl6-internals list
gets dragged into a discussion about date/time handling; the &
multimatching operator appears, and a question about detecting
undefined subs on the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-11
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-11
01/17/2004 10:38 PMParrot fixes to threading, continuations, the JIT and the garbage
collector; the Perl 6 language list discusses traits, roles, and, for
some reason, the EU Constitution...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-21
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-21
04/09/2004 04:00 PMConcerns about embedding and a new release of Tcl on Parrot occupy the
internals mailing list, while the language list experiences some
surprise about changes to the hash subscriptor syntax.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-25
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-25
02/10/2004 02:59 AMThe internals list is concerned with threading a smattering of other
things; the language list debates vector operators and syntax
mangling. Piers, as ever, fills us in.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-01
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-01
02/10/2004 02:59 AMLots of little clean-ups done to Parrot this week, while the Perl 6
language design focuses on vector operations and Unicode operators.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
05/27/2004 06:33 PMLots of documentation effort on the Parrot list this week, and some
work on the Perl 6 compiler, while on the language list, magical new
syntaces for filling hashes...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-08
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-08
02/13/2004 04:07 PMThis week, the internals team attack the challenges posed by garbage
collection and threading, while the Unicode operators debate rages on
over at the language list. Piers Cawley has the details.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-04
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-04
07/09/2004 08:04 PMWork begins on a Perl 6 regexp parser, and Unicode manipulation of
strings prompts discussion on the language list.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
09/15/2004 03:04 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The
perl6-compiler list makes its introduction as Parrot people argue
about configuration and namespaces and play Minesweeper and the Perl 6
language list continues to discuss Synopsis 9.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
05/07/2004 04:32 PMThe internals list mulls over strings and multi-method dispatch, while
Apocalypse 12 continues to intrigue and entertain the language list.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-08-20
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-08-20
08/27/2004 01:35 PMBetter register spilling, COBOL on Parrot, and a re-examination of
lookahead from Apocalypse 12. All this and more in the latest Perl 6
summary.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-17
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-17
09/23/2004 01:13 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The
perl6-compiler list discusses grammar bootstrapping, the Parrot people
debate namespaces again, and the Perl 6 Language list ponders the
freshly updated Synopsis 5.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-15
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-15
02/19/2004 07:34 PMParrot gains Data::Dumper, sort and nearly system(), while the
language list struggles to agree on the best way to represent
multi-level and multi-key sorting.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-09
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-09
05/14/2004 07:40 PMThe native call interface raises questions on the internals list;
Piers Cawley has the details on this and everything else from the Perl
6 effort.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-06-27
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-06-27
07/02/2004 06:19 PMGetting ready for the Piethon is a major concern, while the language
list deals with various ways of modifying and annotating expressions.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-03
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-03
09/09/2004 08:40 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The Parrot
folks create some TODOs, hash out math semantics, and discuss
cross-compiling. The Perl 6 language folks argue about ranges, roles,
pipelines, and PRE and POST hooks.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-18
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-18
07/23/2004 06:32 PMThe Piethon benchmark contest is beginning to loom, and the language
list discusses how scalars should be interpolated and subscripted.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
01/09/2004 09:53 PMDan calls for detailed suggestions for the Parrot threading model, and
Piers makes up for the lack of activity in the language list by asking
a few key players about their New Year hopes for Perl 6.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-22
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-22
03/06/2004 01:58 AMIt had to happen some day - someone wrote obfuscated Parrot assembler.
Objects are nearly there, and the fight over "sort" cotinues.
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 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)
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