January 4, 2009

Google Chrome

When you start typing a website's name in the address bar in Google's new browser, Chrome, the browser tries to guess which website you want before you finish typing. It usually guesses the websites you visit most frequently, or the website you visited most recently. Collectively, the websites that Google Chrome guesses based on each letter of the alphabet say a lot about me.

alluc.org
boston.craigslist.org
craigslist.org
drudgereport.com
espn.com
fivethirtyeight.com
google.com
hulu.com
ingdirect.com
jing.com
kayak.com
login.facebook.com
maps.google.com
nytimes.com
omf.paris4.sorbonne.fr
pandora.com
questionablecontent.net
realclearpolitics.com
southwest.com
twofeetmaggie.blogspot.com
umass.edu/plsoils/soiltest
verizonwireless.com
whatmydadtaughtme.blogspot.com
xkcd.com
youtube.com
zipcar.com

It's not exactly science, but interesting enough, I hope?

1 comment:

Rachel Vandagriff said...

This is great. Totally Louis. Happy New Year!