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Google Alerts just got better

October 27, 2006 Graeme Codrington Technology No Comments

As of this morning, my normal Google Alerts now include not just websites, but also blog sites as well. This is a HUGE improvement in the service. Well done, Google!

If you’re not using Google Alerts yet, you’re mad. Basically, this is a “permanent” search string that you ask Google to keep track of for you. When a new webpage, news item and now blog entry on your search string hits the Internet, Google send you an email telling you about it. This can be set for immediate, daily, or weekly intervals. It is an amazing feature.

Try putting your own name, your company’s name – and even better, the names of your major clients – into Google Alerts, and always be ahead of the game!

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