By Mindy McAdams
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Notes from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online
I just learned of yet another nifty Google search feature: Timeline view.
The search string I used: blogs journalism view:timeline
By adding “view:timeline,” you get the results in date clusters. (Thanks to Brant Houston for the tip.) The graphic has been edited to fit the space above.
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Must be a test, I can’t get it to work…
August 11, 2007 at 1:45 pmThat’s pretty cool. I ego surfed with it … found results attributed to dates that pre-date the web (a bio of mine on another site dated 1987, for example). So they need to work on their dating algorithms.
Also spoted for the first time on organic search: “note this.”
August 11, 2007 at 2:49 pmMarko, you have to type — view:timeline — with no spaces in your search string:
marko view:timeline
August 12, 2007 at 8:43 am