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Tekzilla Daily: Sift through your Google search history
Created: 04/08/2009
Video description: On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica's got a tip for how to sift through all your Google searching activity. Everything from images and news to maps and videos--Google has a record of it all.

Tekzilla Daily: Sift through your Google search history Video Transcript

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>> Welcome to Tekzilla Daily. I'm Veronica Belmont. Have you ever needed to recall a page you found through a Google search, but don't remember exactly how you found it? Sure, you could search through your browser's history, but that mixes in all the pages you've ever visited and could be just a total mess to sift through. Well, Google to the rescue, ironically. Just head over to Google.com/history, and if you were signed into your Google account at the time, it lists everything you've ever searched for, as well as which results you clicked on. It can also be filtered to show just your image searches, news searches, or even your map searches all in one easy-to-navigate interface. So if you want to find that great site that came from a Google search result but can't remember the URL, or if you were just wondering what you were surfing for last Friday, Google's got you covered at Google.com/history. It's also a little bit creepy. Now, if you have a tip or trick that you want to share, then email us at tekzilla@revision3.com. And don't forget, Tekzilla.com, it's the place to find more tips, tricks, product reviews, and how-tos. ^M00:01:05 If you want to make an impact online, GoDaddy.com has what you need. Dot-com names as low as $1.99, plus world-class hosting, fast and easy website builders, and much more, plus enter code TZD2 when you check out and save an additional $5.00 off any order of $30.00. Some restrictions apply, see site for details. Get your piece of the Internet at GoDaddy.com. ^M00:01:28 [ Sound effect ] [ Bang ]

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