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27 March 2006
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27 March 2006
by Mark
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Apparently, this link is a breach of copyright. See here for an explanation of why.
23 March 2006
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Today’s website is another one based on Google. This time it’s the “Guess the Google” game at http://www.weavedigital.com/guess-the-google/Â – what you have to do this time is guess what Google keyword is generating the image montage. It’s infuriatingly addictive.
22 March 2006
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We’re on a bit of a Google roll this week, so today’s website is www.googlism.com. You stick in your name (or that of an organisation, object, etc) and the site gives you a humorous extract of what Google says about … Continue reading
21 March 2006
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Today’s website is www.googlefight.com. A bit of harmless fun using Googler, just plug in two words and see which one wins. Check out the classic and funny fights on the site, too.
16 March 2006
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As it’s St Patrick’s Day tomorrow, the website of the day this evening is www.saint-patrick.com  – a site which gives a bit of background into the man himself and his role in the history of Ireland. Slainte!
15 March 2006
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Today’s website is the official site of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, at www.melbourne2006.com.au. Take a look and see how many competitors from the Cook Islands you can spot!
14 March 2006
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Today’s website is the Postcard Crossing Project at www.postcrossing.com. It’s a site where you sign up to swap postcards (real ones, not e-cards) with other people around the world. So you can pretend that you’ve got real friends who will … Continue reading
11 March 2006
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There’s an article in the travel section of today’s Times, bemoaning the fact that you can’t find hotel websites in Google. I was sufficiently moved by it to send them this email:
9 March 2006
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Today’s website is www.futureme.org – a site that, in the words of the creators, is is “based on the principle that memories are less accurate than emails”. You can write yourself an email and then set it to be sent … Continue reading
8 March 2006
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Website of the day today is www.songtapper.com – a site that claims to be able to identify a song while you tap out the rhythm on your space bar. But it kept telling me that my song was Bohemian Rhapsody…