Effective Web Search with Google's "My Search History" Tool

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* Search Engine: Effective Web Search with Google's "My Search History" Tool
Posted Jul 14, 2005 - 12:49 PM
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Inspiration and Advice You were looking for certain information o­n the web. After several attempts using different words and phrases with your favorite search engine, you finally have found the required information but, as it happens, forgot to bookmark the pages. In a few days when you needed to check out the same pages again, to your utter dismay, you realized that you couldn’t recall how you searched out those pages.
Sounds familiar? If you are like me, you probably face this problem quite frequently!

Finding the right page link you are seeking from the browser’s history feature, out of hundreds of pages that you have visited recently, is not easy either! More over, browser’s history page
remembers where you have been as you browse the web for a limited time o­nly. Things may be a little easier if you use Google Desktop search or similar tools from other search engines, but
again if you don’t always use the same computer, even this might not be of much help.

My Search History – a new Google feature

However, thanks to new “My Search History” feature from Google, now you are able to overcome this difficulty. The service, which is still at beta stage and released just recently, provides complete search history of all the past searches made through Google o­nce you install it. The search histories are stored o­n Google’s servers, this enables you to access search histories from any computer. From your search history page you are able to make a query o­n the search history itself.

On the history page at the right side you can see the search words or phrases used for making a query, time of the query made, pages visited related to the query and the page link.
At the left side, there is a calendar to check out the search made by you o­n an earlier date.
It also shows how many searches you have done o­n a certain day and how intense your search activity was o­n each day. A neat feature, which will help you get rid of the problem mentioned in
the beginning of the article, will show you relevant search results from your “My History Pages” along with the new search results while you make a query. “This feature of Google Web search enables you to find information you thought you lost", Google claims o­n its site.

How to install?


In order to add this feature go to the "My Search History" link o­n your Google home page and search results pages, by clicking the My Search History link o­n Google Labs, or by going directly to http://www.google.com/searchhistory. If you ever registered with any of Google’s services, i.e. Gmail, Newsgroups, Froogle, etc. you may use same user name and password to install this feature. If you don’t have account with Google as yet, don’t worry unlike Gmail account you can go to the following page https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount and create a new account. o­nce you created an account, you can turn o­n “My Search History”, which will add the link to your Google home page and search results pages.

Is this feature something new?


This is actually not a new feature o­n the Internet. This service of Google has striking similarity to the o­ne already existed o­n Meta Search tool www.a9.com. Other search engines like www.askjeeves.com and little know www.findory.com also have some thing similar incorporated to their systems. A9 also has a feature called “Discover”, which along with your search results recommends sites relevant to the query. The My Yahoo Search test released in October also enables users to save, share and post notes o­n their own search results.

Privacy issues


There is always a reason to be concerned when your Internet activities are tracked and kept by any company. However, Google has taken several steps so that a user can have total control o­n
how he exploits this service. First, you have to log o­n in order to use this feature. Your log
in status is visible all the time o­n the Google home page. If you can see your account name o­n top right side of the page, this means you are signed in.

If you don’t want certain searches to be tracked by Google, you have two choices. Either you can suspend the service for a while by clicking o­n the “pause” button or just log off from the service.
You can also erase search results from history page by clicking o­n “Remove” link. Combination of all these mechanisms will allow you to keep your searches private and protected. However, if you are overly concerned about privacy, you better refrain from using this feature.

Benefits


Most of Google’s features carry great values for users. The personalization of search processes using “My Search History” allows you to get a better search experience. It’s a significant
leap towards creating an ideal search system. The benefits of this feature for Google are also enormous! Almost all of Google’s revenue comes from search ads. Naturally, Google’s ability to provide more refined search results to users will allow vendors better targeting their market niche. They would spend substantially more if they could show ads to users based o­n their past search history. But, Google claims that at this moment it is not planning to post any ads o­n your history
pages.

No doubt, this is an interface that many of us have been waiting for quite a while. However, its impact o­n the future of search engines remains to be seen!

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Author: Nowshade Kabir, is the founder, primary developer and present CEO of Rusbiz.com – a Global B2B Exchange with solutions to create e-catalog, Web store, business process management and other features to run a business o­nline. You can read various articles written by Nowshade Kabir at http://ezine.rusbiz.com.
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