/looks over shoulder
Google Reader, where I read all my websites, is pretty smart. It automatically recommends site feeds I may like based on not only what things I star and share, but also based on my web browsing history (since I have personalized search turned on).
Today I checked out to see what they recommended for me to find the blog of Andrew Keenan-Bolger. Andrew is a student who was The Cat in the Hat when Karen and I saw the University of Michigan Musical Theater people do Seussical at the Power Center.
So somehow Google put together that
1) We bought tickets to Spring Awakening, which I later blogged about on my Google-owned blog
2) I looked up videos of Spring Awakening and Rent for the blog post
3) I like feeds based out of Ann Arbor
to magically narrow down all the internet's websites to the blog of someone I've heard of but never met and that I never realized had a blog.
How cool is that?
Today I checked out to see what they recommended for me to find the blog of Andrew Keenan-Bolger. Andrew is a student who was The Cat in the Hat when Karen and I saw the University of Michigan Musical Theater people do Seussical at the Power Center.
So somehow Google put together that
1) We bought tickets to Spring Awakening, which I later blogged about on my Google-owned blog
2) I looked up videos of Spring Awakening and Rent for the blog post
3) I like feeds based out of Ann Arbor
to magically narrow down all the internet's websites to the blog of someone I've heard of but never met and that I never realized had a blog.
How cool is that?