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01/30/2007 Daily Dubleche: ZoomInfo, People Search, MySpace

People Actually Need a Search Engine to Find MySpace.com
(adrants.com) A recent Hitwise study featured on eMarketer found MySpace to be the top search term for 2006. Also on the list are ebay, Yahoo and Mapquest. Are we the only ones that realize all you have to do is add a .com to these popular names rather than search for them? Hmm. I suppose somewhere in the world, there are still people who haven't heard of the Internet either. Oh well. At least Hitwise is making some money with this nonsense.
Read Full Article... | Comments (1) | Posted on Jan 30, 2007
01/22/2007 Daily Dubleche: Baldwin, MoSoSo and Soulmates

Alec Baldwin is searching for love
(divine.ca) Alec Baldwin has asked a fashion magazine to help him find love. Baldwin, who split from long-term girlfriend Nicole Seidel last year, is so fed up with today's singles scene he has asked Glamour magazine to find readers who would like to date him.
The 48-year-old '30 Rock' star told the magazine: "I would love to marry. I want to be in love again."
Read Full Article... | Comments (0) | Posted on Jan 22, 2007
01/20/2007 Daily Dubleche: Search, Video Games, Ancestry.com
How to disable Google personalized search
(boingboing.net) Spotted on Google Blogoscoped (via Lifehacker): instructions on how to disable Google's "personalized search" function:
Google describes this (old) feature as "an improvement to Google search that orders your search results based on what you've searched for in the past," going on to say that you "may not notice much difference at first, but as you build up your search history, your personalized search results will continue to improve."
Read Full Article... | Comments (0) | Posted on Jan 20, 2007
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