I do love me Google. A lot. I use it exclu­sively, and when­ever I present to the hoi pol­loi on “Search­ing teh Intar­webs” I use Google to do it. But there is one thing they need to fix, between adding more one boxes and putting lit­tle arrows at the end of my cus­tomized search results. They need a decent time­line selector.

Often, and more often lately, when I search for some­thing, I want to know what Google has found for this in the last day, or two days, or week, or not this week, but last week, but not as long ago as last month. And there is no easy way to do this.

Sure, there’s the Advanced Search, with its lim­ited selec­tion of dates. Or I can use the News fil­ter, or the Blogs fil­ter, but none of that would be as easy to use, or as accu­rate, as a handy slider. Google has many exam­ples in their own prod­ucts of tem­po­ral selec­tors, from the stocks charts in Finance to the cal­en­dar pick­ers in Ana­lyt­ics. It is time to bring one of those to the moth­er­ship, Big G.

 

One Response to The problem with Google

  1. Danny says:

    And then, not four days later (that would be today), at their Searchol­ogy event, Google intro­duces “Search Options” in their basic search inter­face, which includes, tada! some basic tem­po­ral controls.

    Read more.

    And how funky is that Won­der Wheel?

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