by NeoThermic » Mon, 13 2004 Dec 12:00:13
I'm sure most of you would of noted by now that
http://www.google.com now redirects to your local country google (so for those in the UK, you get .co.uk, etc).
Many of you might think this is another case of 'Google knows best' (something that Microsoft loves to show).
Fear not; as I've shown
Jonathan "SHS`" Stanley, Google still thinks of its users, by providing them with what I've called the
No Crappy Redirect link.
So all those Microsoft style thoughts about Google can be put away
In other news,
Darwinia linux beta has arrived for me, so I'll be setting up for dual boot and booting it ASAP. Hopefully I won't get problems with my ATi card, we shall see. I'll keep you posted.
I'm sure most of you would of noted by now that [url]http://www.google.com[/url] now redirects to your local country google (so for those in the UK, you get .co.uk, etc).
Many of you might think this is another case of 'Google knows best' (something that Microsoft loves to show).
Fear not; as I've shown [url=http://lambcutlet.org/]Jonathan "SHS`" Stanley[/url], Google still thinks of its users, by providing them with what I've called the [url=http://www.google.com/ncr]No Crappy Redirect[/url] link.
So all those Microsoft style thoughts about Google can be put away :)
In other news, [url=http://www.darwinia.co.uk]Darwinia[/url] linux beta has arrived for me, so I'll be setting up for dual boot and booting it ASAP. Hopefully I won't get problems with my ATi card, we shall see. I'll keep you posted.