technologyreview.com — Shortly after AOL's goof, a site called AOL Stalker was created. Its main draw is that it allows people to search through the AOL database and view user searches as well as other search data. The author of the site has also posted the first in a series of basic data analyses.
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pyrothermAug 16, 2006
You rock man, you rock
someguyinajarAug 16, 2006
When I first saw this, I wondered what the husband of the woman on page 2 (first from the top) would do if he saw that. Then I remembered that these are AOL members, so the only news they get comes in the form of cute little water-skiing squirrels.
f00xx0riz3rAug 16, 2006
The click distribution analysis is also on digg; <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Detailed_analysis_of_AOL_search_engine_click_distribution">http://digg.com/tech_news/Detailed_analysis_of_AOL_search_engine_click_distribution</a>
nonpromqueenAug 16, 2006
Some of those are completely f**ked...yet, I can't stop reading.
macewanAug 16, 2006
who benefits? the stock holders of other publicly traded companies in the same sect*