Google Web History
By Adheeth on Jul 10, 2007 in Website Reviews
Google Web History let’s you keep track of all the websites you have visited, all the search you have done. To include the web pages you visit in your web history, you need to install Toolbar with PageRank enabled. PageRank will send information about these pages to Google and associate it with your Google Account.
For Further Reading:
- Google Search History Expands, Becomes Web History - Searchenginland
Danny Sullivan has written a pretty long article on web history where he has categorized the article into parts for easy reading. The Topics Covered by Him are.
* Web History Depends On Google Toolbar
* Pushing The Google Toolbar
* Using Your Web History
* Browsing Page Visits
* Searching & What Gets Stored
* Pausing Web History
* Deleting Web History
* Permanently Ending Web History
* Toolbar Alternatives
* Web History, Personalized Search & Closing The Loop
* Should You Worry? - Google Webhistory Very Cool, Very Creepy - Pcworld
- Google Webhistory - Dany Ayers
I haven’t tried out Web history ,May be it can be helpful for me because i browse from Work as well as home and i keep doing a lot of searches at work in between free timeand sometimes i just close the browser in a hurry and loose the page that i have searched out with some effort. With web history i can now keep a track of all searches and pages i visited. Some stay it’s like exposing you out completely to Google(with your mails,orkut profile details, adsense contact address and now what you browse). Whatever is the case im giving it a try and see whether it can do me any good.
First Impression
The First Search i did after enabling web history was for the keyword web history itself in google(ofcourse me logged into google account) and my what my web history said what keyword i searched, at what time, and how many sites i visited based on that search presented in a bulletted list like format under the particular keyword searched(in this case ” web history”). Google has pretty neatly worked on Web history so that the information about all your searched and the sites you visited are maintained. With this tool i can surely keep track of all my searches(keywords) and then keep a track of them laters from web history. Web history keeps a track of whatever site you visit. So if you dont want google to invade too much into your privacy, disable web history.
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