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Google Search History

One good day I begin to say something about my google search page. I have my search history from April 2008 onwards. How many searches I have made till 13 June 13? Emoji


Total Google searches: 2340

After that the present reading is  2435. I have searched another 95 sites. Great go ogler know!!!


Web Activity

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Total Google searches: 2340

Top sites

Monthly search activity

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

During June 2011, I searched the following.

Jun 8, 2011


Searched for cgbalu3:12pm

   Nadhiscorner | Random madness! - wordpress.com3:11pm


http://www.onlinesbi.com/ - Viewed 23 times2:59pm

Jun 7, 2011


http://twitter.com/cgbalu - Viewed 8 times4:30pm


Searched for Fun

After this I have made several more searches. Searching in my mobile phone is very good. It would be better if I make a research.



It would be fun to have a link and a picture to make this 'search' blog post in the month of June itself. Here is good link and picture to go along with this post. These two are selected from my History of google Search.

Emoji
Of course the images are abundant. I simply search see and leave it like that.
Here is a picture of Thiruvalluvar I obtained through google search of images.

And here is a link to visit when bored. http://icemelt7.wordpress.com/2010/08/07/10-fun-sites-to-visit-when-you-are-bored-%E2%80%93-besides-facebook/
It will be a good idea to visit this page.


It will be very bad if I post this in the month of July.

For my next post what shall I have? It is very bad I don't get ideas immediately. Even if the idea had come during the night when I think about writing blogs - at the moment I forget. I should have a list of ideas ever ready in my evernote. Let me build a buffer of idea stock soon.

It would be good as a conclusion to this post, I get some searching tips: 

Okay let me write something about the readers feedly and bloglovin...in my next post.

I think it will be good.


hi

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