Google+web+history

Google web history

First of all, with Google Web History, you're able to view and manage your Web activity. Okay, here's the scenario: you're surfing through the Web and you come across a Web site that you just instantly fall in love with. The only problem is that you get so caught up in looking at the site that you forget to add it to your Favorites list. Oh no! You search and search for it, but you're just not able to find it again. And that's when Google Web History comes in to save the day! With it, you can view and even search across the Web pages you've visited. You'll get the full text pages as well, so you don't have to worry about just getting a portion of the sites you love. Web History helps to give you a more personalized version of your search results. They are based on past searches you have done and the Web sites you visit the most. All of that information is recorded within your history to give you the most useful tips ever. Now, when you first start using Web History, you may not notice a huge change in your results, but as you use it more and more, you'll see some steady improvements. With Google Web History, you are able to follow interesting trends in your Web activity. For example, how many Web sites do you visit on a regular basis? Or how about how many searches did you perform between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.? Web History keeps track of all that information, as well as, any other interesting trends it finds along the way. You do need to have a Google account to be able to use this service,  