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<title>Search for Keywords in Sets of Links</title>
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<description>Google Blogoscoped has come up with a nifty thing which I think uses the Google API. It&apos;s available at http://blog.outer-court.com/neighborsearch/ . What you do is enter a keyword. Then you...</description>
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<title>User-Guided Search Refining in Google</title>
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<description>Despite the fact that the Google API hasn&apos;t been updated in over two years, people keep doing Cool Things with it. The latest Cool Thing I&apos;ve seen is the very...</description>
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<title>Gmail-Powered Blogging</title>
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<description>Gallina version 0.1, a proof of concept to post to a &apos;blog with Gmail messages. Gmail doesn&apos;t have an API, I don&apos;t think, so I wonder why all the brainpower...</description>
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<title>A Google to RSS Implementation</title>
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<description>If you wanted to get Google search results as an RSS feed but didn&apos;t want to a) install software on your server or b) get an account at Google Alert...</description>
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<title>The GMail Filesystem</title>
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<description>GmailFS: &quot;GmailFS provides a mountable Linux filesystem which uses your Gmail account as its storage medium.&quot; Very early, the author promises it&apos;ll have bugs, written in Python (not that there&apos;s...</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
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<title>G-Metrics Measures Google Results Across Time </title>
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<description>You might be interested in the popularity of keywords in Google for a variety of reasons -- you might be doing research on a technology, or you might be trying...</description>
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<title>Sweet Google Results Scraper in a Bitty Bookmarklet</title>
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<description>David Crossman has made a sweet little Google hack for all you folks who want comma-delimited Google search results. And it&apos;s in a bookmarklet! It&apos;s available at http://hacks.oreilly.com/pub/h/1079 . Run...</description>
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<dc:date>2004-06-24T06:57:40-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>FindForward Offers Specialized Google Searches and Some Hackish Stuff </title>
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<description>Philipp Lenssen, a Web developer from Germany, has used the Google API to create a search interface called FindForward. The site is at FindForward.com but I&apos;m going to point you...</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2004-05-27T07:45:08-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Cookin&apos; With Google Updated</title>
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<description>In light of recent coverage in Wired and New York Times, and some requests, I&apos;ve added new categories to Cookin&apos; with Google. They&apos;re in the pull-down menu under the query...</description>
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<title>Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #4: GoogleJack  </title>
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<description>When I&apos;m in &quot;brainstorming ideas for hacks&quot; mode, I come up with some weird ideas. I thought about a random password generator using Google, and then a &quot;Google Hangman&quot; game,...</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2004-01-22T10:50:48-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #3: LuckyMarklets</title>
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<description>If you&apos;ve spent any time munging around Google&apos;s search form, you know that the switch to get an &quot;I&apos;m Feeling Lucky&quot; result without going to Google&apos;s search result list is...</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2004-01-21T06:50:39-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #2: Search Sinker</title>
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<description>If 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....</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2004-01-20T01:02:16-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Happy Google Hacks Week 2004 #1: Wumwum</title>
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<description>(Wumwum is short for &quot;Watching Me Without Me&quot;, which is a nod to the Kate Bush song &quot;Watching You Without Me,&quot; and why I&apos;m thinking about 80s songs while writing...</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
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<title>GooTop</title>
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<description>Get search results only from the top of domains. Gets Google to act more like a searchable subject index and less like a full-text search engine....</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2003-09-27T22:44:32-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Google Get Random</title>
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<description>Another random page generator -- I love random page generators! This one uses Google....</description>
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<dc:subject>Google Hacks</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2003-09-27T22:30:57-05:00</dc:date>
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