Sunday, July 21, 2013

Bing Vs Google - Web Search History

Bing Search History can be accessed at this link.
Google Search History can be accessed at history.google.com or google.com/psearch!

Bing Search History lists pages and shows a live preview of the webpages you have visited so far in chronological order as tiles [something similar to the Windows 8 Metro interface]

Google Search History shows your search trends - most frequently used keywords -

Oh yes.



One Password. All of Google.
One username and password is all you need to unlock more features from services you use every day, like Gmail, Maps, Google+, and YouTube.
Just stay signed in. Enjoy all of Google's services.

Wait. The story is the same for your Live account. So change your outlook. No need to move to outlook.
Even your Hotmail and MSN ids conform to this universal account specification. Anyone knows ColdMail?
Hence. One Account. All of Microsoft [Not really]!

One of the most intriguing thing regarding web search engines ever discussed is privacy and customization.
Some people have made a mess out of it and same have made a career out of it.
See DuckDuckGo and DogPile!

Dont talk to me about the NSA PRISM scandal. Thank you! ex-CIA Mr. Edward Snowden!
Forget, privacy and sniffing and scams and scandals, focus on Search History.

Many a times it happens that i begin a search. And then it sparks another search. And the keyword list keeps expanding on and on. Or it may happen you accidentally closed the tab for that long phrase you just typed.
Dont recollect it? Dont wanna type again. Being as lazy as me or at least a little less lazy than me, use Search History. Almost all popular search engines provide this feature. Yahoo's similar facility is hidden in the Search Pad somewhere. I never tried.

Web Search History is a powerful database! Must be used with caution!
So, now onwards, never forget or lose anything you searched for ever in your past

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