Archive for September, 2008

Utilizing the internet as a modern student: Tips from a Master Googler

September 28th, 2008 | Category: Tips, Using the Internet as a Student

This is an article in two parts, the first explains search engines and searching, while the second explains actual tips about searching, skip to the second part if you don’t want to read about search engines and searching.

Part 1: Understanding the Google Algorithm and computer searching

The internet is a big place.  What amasses in the petabytes (1 petabyte = 1,048,576 Gigabytes; possibly even larger) of information, culminates one of the largest data archives in the known universe, and best yet, it’s actively archived by search engines such as Google, Microsoft Live, and Yahoo.  However, in it’s initial days, search engines were loaded down with poor information and bad sorting algorithms.  Fortunately, this is no longer the case.  Ever since Google came into being, the original revolutionary search engine sorting algorithm, pretty much everyone has updated their algorithms to be more efficient, and thus more useful.

However, despite this, the ever growing Google index can be difficult to navigate and find useful information.  With literally trillions of entries (link) in the index, searching through it to find anything from a niche topic to the latest big news article can be an absolute nightmare (and just imagine what it’s like to INDEX all of this).

First however, you need to understand a little about searching.

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Pidgin problems with Vista 64-bit

September 24th, 2008 | Category: Tips

Been a while since I last posted but I think I have the problem with Pidgin crashing every so often in Vista 64-bit figured out.  My guess is that it has to do with UAC (User Account Control).  Disable this and it seems like it’s a lot more stable.  I haven’t totally tested this theory yet but I’m going to do some more research on it and see if I can isolate it.  And no, silent mode of UAC doesn’t help matters either.

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