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Delete Web Search History from Google


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Google, is the undisputed DON of today’s online world. Their ubiquitous presence is the testimony of the simplicity of their web interfaces and the utility of the wealth of information they present to Google users and that too mostly free.

But they have to collect heaps of information about you and your searching patterns, before they are able to serve you what you want. Sometimes, people get scared about the loads of information Google collects about your online behavior.

If you are not convinced, then head over to this link and sign in with your Google Account (C’mon don’t tell me you don’t have a Google Account).
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www.google.com/psearch

You will be amazed. All the search queries, you have keyed in the past, are neatly stored in daily folders. Now you get scared, am I right. Hey, I don’t even remember what I ate yesterday in breakfast, and Google knows so much about me!

So, what to do now.

This is the data, which Google uses to serve you the customized search results. This is the data based upon which Google serves different search results, when you and me search for the same query.

Leave it as it is, if you are happy with Google, and continue the same relationship with them.

Or, alternatively, delete your web search history, stop them for future, or delete some of the shady items from your search history. Do whatever you want.

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Two great firefox add-ons for web page designing


If you are looking for web tools for designing a web page without being an expert, you would most probably be analyzing the formatting, layouts and designs used by different websites. For this purpose firefox built-in feature “View > Page Source” comes very handy. This can also be activated using the the keyboard short-cut Ctrl+U. However this feature gives a complete source code of the page, which sometimes is not required and many not-so-expert web page designers can feel overloaded with the information.

If you are willing to see just the header information, which is highly important from the SEO point of view, then you may use these two great firefox add-ons.

1. X-Ray:

After the installation, it is available through right click or Tools menu. When used on a page, it helps you to see how the page is actually constructed without having switch between the source code and the web page.It nicely tells you, whether the list is made of li, dd or p elements? Is that an h3 tag or the text bold feature has been used. It is a must have for elementary web designers.

2. Professor X:

A similar web tool. It shows you all the files, and information lying between the <head> tags of the page. After downloading an application, it displays the contents of the page’s head element, including Meta, Script and Style content.

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