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		<title>So When Does Google Run Out of Ideas?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harry McCracken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Have you ever wanted to mark up Google search results?,&#8221; begins a new post at the Official Google Blog. &#8220;Maybe you&#8217;re an avid hiker and the trail map site you always go to is in the 4th or 5th position and you want to move it to the top. Or perhaps it&#8217;s not there at [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=technologizer.com&blog=3849727&post=4179&subd=technologizer&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1572" title="googlelogo" src="http://technologizer.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/googlelogo.png?w=150&#038;h=57" alt="googlelogo" width="150" height="57" />&#8220;Have you ever wanted to mark up Google search results?,&#8221; begins a <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/searchwiki-make-search-your-own.html">new post at the Official Google Blog</a>. &#8220;Maybe you&#8217;re an avid hiker and the trail map site you always go to is in the 4th or 5th position and you want to move it to the top. Or perhaps it&#8217;s not there at all and you&#8217;d like to add it.&#8221; The post is introducing SearchWiki, a new feature that lets you rejigger Google&#8217;s results by shuffling sites around and adding ones that aren&#8217;t there.</p>
<p>What it doesn&#8217;t ever do is explain the benefit of doing this tweaking. If you&#8217;re an avid hiker with a beloved trail map site, what are you doing searching for that site in the first place? Wouldn&#8217;t it make far more sense to simply bookmark it rather than game Google&#8217;s results? And why doesn&#8217;t SearchWiki do the one thing that would make the this search-massaging ability make sense&#8211;which is to let <em>other</em> people see your customized results? (If I were a hiker, I might be very interested in receiving results that have been edited by other savvy hikers.)</p>
<p><span id="more-4179"></span>SearchWiki does include a useful-sounding feature for adding annotations to search results; those notes are viewable by other folks. But I worry that its benefits are outweighed by the clutter it will add to Google results. Google, a company that <a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/04/google-changes-home-page-adding-link-to-privacy-policy/">famously limits the number of words on its home page to twenty-eigh</a>t seems to be veering away from its fanatical dedication to minimalism and usefulness.</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s last month&#8217;s Mail Goggles, a Gmail feature that makes you do math problems when you send email late on night at weekends to verify that you&#8217;re not schnockered and about to humiliate yourself with a drunken missive you&#8217;ll come to regret. It was unveiled with a <a href="http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/new-in-labs-stop-sending-mail-you-later.html">blog post from its inventor</a> telling us about his motivations for creating it:</p>
<blockquote><p>Sometimes I send messages I shouldn&#8217;t send. Like the time I told that girl I had a crush on her over text message. Or the time I sent that late night email to my ex-girlfriend that we should get back together.</p></blockquote>
<p>TMI, my friend&#8230;</p>
<p>Mail Goggles is available only in Gmail&#8217;s <a href="http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/06/introducing-gmail-labs.html">Labs proving-grounds section</a>, and it&#8217;s disabled by default; if you find it pointless and infantile, it&#8217;ll never get in your face. But it still rankles me, somehow&#8211;it&#8217;s like seeing a gifted friend piss away his talent.</p>
<p>Ultimately, SearchWiki and Mail Googles have nothing in common except this: They both make me worry that Google is short on good ideas, and is therefore devoting its unimaginable resources to not-so-good ones. The company rolls out new services and tweaks to existing ones at such a breakneck pace that I get paranoid that I&#8217;ll miss something if I leave my keyboard for a few hours. But I can&#8217;t imagine any Google fan&#8211;and I count myself as one&#8211;believing that the quantity of new stuff that emerges from the Googleplex is more important than its quality.</p>
<p>True, much of what Google comes up with is still good, great, or even transcendent. I like <a href="http://technologizer.com/2008/11/11/gmail-adds-voice-and-video-chat/">Gmail&#8217;s Voice and Video Chat</a>, the new <a href="http://technologizer.com/2008/11/17/hands-on-with-googles-voice-search-for-iphone/">iPhone Mobile App</a>, and <a href="http://technologizer.com/2008/10/26/google-earthnow-in-convenient-iphone-size-form/">Google Earth for iPhone</a>. The <a href="http://technologizer.com/2008/11/18/thats-life-on-google-image-search/">LIFE photo archive on Google Image Search</a> is downright dazzling. And <a href="http://technologizer.com/tag/chrome/">Chrome</a> brings some genuinely new ideas to Web browsing.</p>
<p>But am I alone in wondering wheher it&#8217;s time for Google to take a deep breath, slow down, and smother more of its employees&#8217; <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Story?id=4839327&amp;page=1">20 percent ideas</a> before they ever reach the light of day?</p>
<p>(Full disclosure: SearchWiki doesn&#8217;t seem to have been enabled for my Google Account yet, so I haven&#8217;t tried it. I&#8217;m prepared to try it, like it, and issue a public apology here if need be.)</p>
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