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Hunyo 30, 2017




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Agosto 13, 2014




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WebSearch Academy presentations – edited highlights

Edited highlights from the presentations I gave at the WebSearch Academy on 17th October 2016 at the Olympia Conference Centre, London are now available on SlideShare.  They are also available on authorSTREAM. These are selected slides from the presentations; if you attended the event and would like copies of the full sets please contact me. … Continue reading WebSearch Academy presentations – edited highlights




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How to write totally misleading headlines for social media

Or how to seriously annoy intelligent people by telling deliberate lies. A story about renewable energy has been doing the rounds within my social media circles,  and especially on FaceBook. It is an article from The Independent newspaper that has been eagerly shared by those with an interest in the subject.  The headline reads “Britain … Continue reading How to write totally misleading headlines for social media




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Seasonal opening times – never trust Google’s answers (or Bing’s)

This is my usual Christmas/New Year reminder to never trust Google’s answers (or Bing’s) on opening times of shops over the holiday season, especially if you are thinking of visiting small, local, independent shops. I was contemplating going to our True Food Co-operative but suspected that it might still be shut. A search on my … Continue reading Seasonal opening times – never trust Google’s answers (or Bing’s)




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Google link command gone – never much good anyway!

Search Engine Roundtable reports today that Google is advising against using the link operator in search. It seems that there have been complaints on Twitter and elsewhere that it is returning some odd results. I have never been a fan of the command; it only ever returned a small sample of pages that link to … Continue reading Google link command gone – never much good anyway!




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New Creative Commons image search – back to the drawing board I’m afraid

Locating images that can be re-used, modified and incorporated into commercial or non-commercial projects is always a hot topic on my search workshops.  As soon as we start looking at tools that identify Creative Commons and public domain images the delegates start scribbling. Yes, Google and Bing both have tools that allow you to specify … Continue reading New Creative Commons image search – back to the drawing board I’m afraid




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More Google weird results

Ok, we know that Google often does strange things with our searches but much of the time it is not obvious that something odd has happened. There are usually some “good enough” answers scattered through the first 20-30 results so that we shrug off the rest as “well, that’s Google for you”. Occasionally, though, one … Continue reading More Google weird results




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Another example of Google’s Knowledge Graph getting it wrong

Voting in the UK election has finished and the results are in, but the dust has most definitely not settled. It looks as we in the UK are in for interesting times ahead. It would help those of us researching the various political parties and policies if Google could at least get the basics right, … Continue reading Another example of Google’s Knowledge Graph getting it wrong




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RIP OFFSTATS

I’m back at work from an extended break only to find that my favourite statistics  portal OFFSTATS is no more ???? https://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/about-us/collections/decommissioned-databases I received an email from them explaining that they no longer have the resourcing available to maintain and develop the database. Also, as much of the content can now be discovered through other … Continue reading RIP OFFSTATS




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Google makes it harder to change location for country specific research

Google has made a major change to search and it does not bode well. Results are now based on your current location. So what’s new?  Google has always looked at your location, even down to city/town level, and changed the results accordingly. That is fine if you are travelling and want to find the nearest … Continue reading Google makes it harder to change location for country specific research




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Brexit – sources of information

Please note: a regularly updated version of this posting is now on the main website at http://www.rba.co.uk/sources/brexit.htm  Those of us living and working in the UK are constantly bombarded with news and information of varying quality on Brexit. I regularly run workshops on sources of business information and,  inevitably, these now include a section on … Continue reading Brexit – sources of information




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Receiving blog postings by email – GDPR

This posting is for those of you who receive articles from this blog by email, and I am sure that many of you within the EU will have received similar notices from other organisations. On the 25th May the General Data Protection Regulation comes into force and as part of that we need to know … Continue reading Receiving blog postings by email – GDPR




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SmugMug buys Flickr – should we stay or should we go?

So the wait is over. When it was announced that Verizon was to buy Yahoo! there was concern as to what was going to happen to Flickr. Yahoo! never did much in terms of developing Flickr and what it did do was rubbish. Trying to add the location of your photo is an interesting experience … Continue reading SmugMug buys Flickr – should we stay or should we go?




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Somebody, please put Google News out of its misery

I didn’t think Google News (http://news.google.co.uk/) could get any worse but I was wrong. The previous revamp was bad enough: no more advanced search, useless and irrelevant personalisation options, and don’t even think about trying to set up sensible alerts. Alerts were never that good at the best of times but were not improved one iota … Continue reading Somebody, please put Google News out of its misery




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Presentation: free search tools for research information

Edited highlights from my recent workshop on search tools for research information are now available. Please note that not all of the services, search tools, examples or issues covered in the workshop are included in this version. Slides can be viewed on Slideshare  or authorSTREAM. 




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Google offers to include missing search terms – sometimes

Google has been omitting terms from searches for several years.  For me, the matter came to a head wayback  in November 2011 (see Dear Google, stop messing with my search).  Many of has had noticed it happening for a while but what suddenly made it more frustrating was that one could no longer prefix a term … Continue reading Google offers to include missing search terms – sometimes




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Random Photo: Water to Wine

Random Photo: Water to Wine




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Random Photo: The Fast Lane

Random Photo: The Fast Lane




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Random Photo: R Daycare

Random Photo: R Daycare




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Random Photo: CatTaturday

Random Photo: CatTaturday




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Random Photo: Caturday Henchmen

Random Photo: Caturday Henchmen




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Random Photo: Sweet N' Salty Caturday

Random Photo: Sweet N' Salty Caturday




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Random Photo: Caturday Friends

Random Photo: Caturday Friends




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Random Photo: Good Old Days

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Random Photo: Therapy

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Random Photo: Thank You, ChatGPT!

Random Photo: Thank You, ChatGPT!




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Random Photo: ATAT The End

Random Photo: ATAT The End




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Random Photo: It's Monday Once Again

Random Photo: It's Monday Once Again




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Folder2ISO 1.4.0

Folder2ISO lets you effortlessly create an ISO image from any folder on your computer. Folder2ISO is lightweight and requires no setup, making it versatile for quick ISO image creation. For convenience, it can be integrated into the Windows context menu, allowing you to access it by right-clicking on any folder in Windows Explorer. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Vista|XP | Size: 308 KB ]




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Intel Arc Graphics Driver for Windows 11 & 10 - 32.0.101.6297

Intel Arc Graphics Driver for Windows is a driver specifically for Windows 10 and 11 with support for the 12th Gen Intel Core processor family and Intel Arc A-Series Graphics.... [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10 | Size: 1 GB ]




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Cemu - Wii U Emulator 2.4 Pre-Release / 2.2

Cemu - Wii U Emulator is a highly experimental freeware to emulate Wii U applications on your computer. It isn't an alpha or even a beta, but experimental. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 25-59 MB ]




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Psiphon 183.20241112

Psiphon is a censorship circumvention tool designed to give access to the internet where censors and firewalls block it. Psiphon is portable and when run, automatically connects to the fastest country near you by default. A drop-down is right there where you can choose from one of nine countries or easily disconnect. [License: Open Source | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Android|macOS | Size: 8 MB ]




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Steam Inventory Helper 2.1.13

Steam Inventory Helper is meant to help improve your Steam market and inventory experience. The Steam Inventory Helper extension is designed to rectify some of the flaws present in the Steam web UI allowing you to focus on buying and selling items. Using it will additionally help find the lowest prices for games. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Linux|macOS | Size: Size Varies ]




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CCleaner Portable 6.30.11385

CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy, and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. Install, uninstall, and toolbar included. [License: Ad-Supported | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 69 MB ]




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CCleaner Professional Plus 6.30.11385

CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy, and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. Install, uninstall, and toolbar included. [License: Shareware $39.95 | Requires: 11|10|8|7|macOS | Size: 75 MB ]




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ProgDVB 7.63.9

ProgDVB is a universal multimedia program for watching digital TV and listening to your favorite radio channels. It includes the convenience of PiP (up to eight channels simultaneously) while watching your favorite TV content enabling you to keep up-to-date on another program (like a football game for instance) at the same time. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 44 MB ]




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Dell OS Recovery Tool 2.4.1.2181

Dell OS Recovery Tool is a freeware app that can be used to create a USB recovery drive to reinstall the Windows or Linux that came with your PC. Dell OS Recovery Tool is easy enough for anyone to use following the simple four steps in order. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8 | Size: 25 MB ]




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Fake News Debunker for Chrome 0.83

Fake News Debunker for Chrome is a Social Media tool that verifies videos and images for anyone who wants to be more efficient in fact-checking and debunking things on social networks. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Linux|macOS | Size: 4 MB ]




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WIA-Loader 2.9.4.0 Beta / 2.9.3.0

WIA-Loader is designed to help photographers quickly transfer images from their digital camera or flash card right to the computer and more for free. It includes many features to further aid in this process. WIA-Loader also allows you to name the images and folders as well as editing the images. [License: Freemium | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 185-274 MB ]




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Comodo Dragon 129.0.6668.90

Comodo Dragon is a Chromium technology-based Browser that offers you all of Chrome's features. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: Size Varies ]




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Intel Core Ultra CPUs Reviews and more (35 Reviews) @ NT Compatible

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HP ZBook Studio 16 G11 Review and more @ NT Compatible

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Intel Arc 140V iGPU Benchmarks vs Radeon 890M and more @ NT Compatible

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ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Review and more @ NT Compatible

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Seagate Game Drive PS5 SSD 2TB Review and more (13 Reviews) @ NT Compatible

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