What Google can’t find

December 29th, 2006

Cantfindongoogle

Heh, I have finally heard me saying that. We’re browsing an Internet practically dominated by Google and its dependencies, so practically there’s a (very) limited number of things that Google can’t do, and since Google is the number one search engine, the list of what it can’t find should not even exist ;)

Google can find anything, my friends said throughout the time. Wrong, I get to say to them today. While I was unable to provide a relevant example of what I couldn’t find with Google, here’s Wayne Radinsky coming to help me and us all.

His website has a community driven database of a very simple concept, with information filed into categories. You need to be a registered user to add an entry, but you can simply browse through the content while being anonymous.

That being said, I’ll let you explore Google’s weaknesses, although I guess it’s just a matter of time since the website itself is being indexed by Google.

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