Google Launches Personal History Feature
      - Apr 20, 2005 09:25 PM (AP Online)

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Business Writer


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google Inc. is experimenting with a new feature 
that enables the users of its online search engine to see all of 
their past search requests and results, creating a computer peephole 
that could prove as embarrassing as it is helpful.


Activating Google's "My Search History" service, unveiled Wednesday 
afternoon at http://labs.google.com , requires users to create a 
personal login with a password. Users of Google's e-mail, discussion 
groups and answer services can simply use their existing log-ins.


The service allows users to decide if they want Google to 
automatically recognize them without having to log in each time they 
use the same computer. Those who prefer to log in on each visit can 
use a link that will appear in the right-hand corner of Google's home 
page.


Whenever a user is logged in, Google will provide a detailed look at 
all their past search activity. The service also includes a "pause" 
feature that prevents it from being displayed in the index.


Users will be able to pinpoint a search conducted on a particular 
day, using a calendar that's displayed on the history page. The 
service sometimes will point out a past search result related to a 
new search request.

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