... I searched 10 common words using the Google search engine. Can you deduce each word from the descriptions of three sites Google returned? Here's a hint to get you started: The answer to the first problem is needle. (Caveat: The Web is a constantly changing organism, so search results vary over time. If you opt to try this out for yourself, you may need to scroll through many screens to re-create these results.)...
1. Seattle landmark, cross-stitching, old phonographs
2. Florida destination, Grammy Award-winning singer, typewriter history
3. Data acquisition terminals, music, calculators
4. Information for transplant candidates, sheet music, old movie theaters
5. Jokes, Thomas Edison, invention
6. Healthy cooking, a power utility, photography supplies
7. Facial surgery, packaging, recycling
8. Lab supplies, computer peripherals, a cartoon character
9. Harry Potter, folding art, air conditioning
10. Educational games, tools, dance teams
Friday, December 10, 2004
What To Do With Google When You're Bored...
Here is a piece written in Discover Magazine by Scott Kim. I thought it was pretty entertaining for those of you who are bored at work, or home, or on the road, etc.
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