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Dec
30
2004

Recent Browsing Meme

Posted by: Aaron Brazell

An idea from Jeremy. Happy New Year, mate! Best of luck with your endless endeavors in 2005!

The idea is to type each letter of the alphabet and report the first item suggested based on recent browsing history. Should be a fun exercise.

A - The Auduhmlan Conspiracy » Guest Blogger - a blog I visited.
B - BCD2000 (where I was shopping for an XBOX memory card.
C - Carol!!
D - DHL (Apparently I was shipping something
E - Emmense Technologies (Have you heard about their wonderful web hosting services?)
F - French Frag Factory - A blog that had a Wordpress plugin I was looking at
G - Gamefly - Where I rent my video games
H - Nada
I - Nada
J - Jimi Izrael - A cool blog if you want to explore race issues
K - Kinkos - I honestly don’t remember why
L - A linux.org help for procmail
M - MSN MEssenger 7.0 BETA (Cool new toy!)
N - Netflix - Where I rent my DVDs
O - an internal link to my bank
P - nada
Q - nada
R - nada
S - Soundblaster.com - needed an XP driver for my Audigy soundcard
T - Technosailor - w00t!
U - Unknown Genius - A great database of cool Wordpress plugins
V - Victoria’s Secret :o!
W - Wordpress Wiki - Where I go for help in doing things on this blog
X - X.org - the makers of the GUI framework for Linux
Y - nada
Z - nada

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About the Author: Aaron Brazell is the lead editor of Technosailor.com and a social media expert. His passion is to see companies and individuals use the internet and web technologies wisely and effectively to promote their brands and companies. He served as Director of Technology at b5media from 2005-2008 and is currently an independent consultant.
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3 Responses to “Recent Browsing Meme”

  1. 1
    Aaron Says:

    Sorry, REd. I always get to your blog by clicking on my blogroll, not by typing your URL. ;)

    January 4th, 2005 at 7:50 am
  2. 2
    Marc Says:

    I use MT Blacklist with my site and am getting hit with a spam URL and then some random characters after it. It’s hard to block this stuff since it’s truly random and gets past a lot of the blacklist rules.

    August 7th, 2005 at 12:59 am
  3. 3
    Aaron Brazell Says:

    well those are rules to music, not just pop and rock… It’s a standard meter. There’s also a 6/8 beat which is faitrly common. It’s called a waltz beat because it is a 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3 beat…

    August 8th, 2005 at 3:39 pm
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