Is there an internet monitoring program that just records website and search terms?
Q. I am looking for an internet monitoring software that doesn't totally compromise privacy. I would like something that would send an email (or post on a website) the internet addresses that the user went to and the search terms that were entered but no passwords, screenshots etc. Pretty much just a record of the history. Do any such programs exist?
Asked by goranago - Sun Oct 11 23:00:40 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. take a look at this smart tool: it can record websites and searching terms, u can refer to its feature list for more info.
Answered by David - Mon Oct 12 04:32:42 2009

How do I delete search terms from the search box on the yahoo toolbar?
Q. I have a couple of search terms I want to delete but cannot. This is not in the 'search web' box. It's just a blank box with a dropdown menu where the old search terms appear.
Asked by Bubba B. - Thu Sep 7 09:47:03 2006 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Click the pencil icon beside the search box, a menu will drop down, click Clear Search History.
Answered by hutson - Thu Sep 7 10:09:08 2006

What search terms would you use if you were looking for a wallpaper for your computer?
Q. So you're tired of looking at the same old default wallpaper that came on your computer and decide to venture out on the internet and find one that reflects your persona or individuality. What search terms would you use to find the background you want?
Asked by Aopus - Mon May 8 21:36:18 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I probably type in the search box- Cool wallpaper, or Free Computer Wallpaper.
Answered by Nick B. - Mon May 8 21:42:00 2006

How do I change my Yahoo search box to not show previous search terms?
Q. Currently when I perform a search on Yahoo previous search terms come up. To ensure my privacy, I don't want the search box to show prior searchs.
Asked by Lynkos - Wed Apr 26 12:19:28 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. >This works if you have Internet Explorer as your browser. The record of search history which appears in the search box on Yahoo and Google pages is actually a feature controlled by your browser. Click Tools at the top of your screen,a menu will drop down,click on Internet Options, then click on the Content tab. Under Personal information, click on the AutoComplete box. On the AutoComplete Settings window click the Clear Forms box to delete your current history, or you can uncheck the Forms box to permanently stop the generation of the search history. >To clear searches on Yahoo Toolbar,click the pencil icon beside the search box,a menu will drop down,click Clear Recent Searches.If you want to stop saving recent searches,click Toolbar… [cont.]
Answered by hutson - Wed Apr 26 14:06:03 2006

What are some more search terms that I might use?
Q. I am doing a research article based around this topic 'Do homosexual parents mean homosexual children?' I need some more articles to review, but have ran out of search terms. Here are the terms I am searching with Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Parents and Children, What are some more terms I could use to search with? I'm drawing a blank lol. Sorry, I forgot to list homosexuality, of course I have searched that one =D
Asked by Mikel - Mon Jan 26 10:48:10 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
How do you find out what search terms people are using?
Q. Yahoo search marketing let you see how many searches where done for search terms. Can you still get this info?
Asked by Steven S - Wed May 9 16:39:25 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Try or
Answered by anonymous - Wed May 9 18:34:36 2007

I'm looking for an API that will take text as an input and return a list of common search terms?
Q. Do you know of any company that provides an open api that will analyze text and extract (and return) a list of common search terms? I had heard the Microsoft's natural language processing team had an open api, but couldn't find any info on it. Thanks!
Asked by S P - Fri Jan 23 02:54:28 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Or just put adsense on the page and that will give an idea about the popular keywords from the page.
Answered by Dan - Fri Jan 23 03:03:17 2009

If I search the web yahoo saves the search terms, if I do a 2nd search my prior terms appear.How do I stopthis
Q. I do not want my previous search terms to appear when additional searches are done. It is very annoying and does not happen on every computer I use.
Asked by derekjhaskell - Fri Aug 18 04:17:17 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Click on Tools. Then Internet Options. Click Content and then Auto Complete. Then choose Cear Forms. This will delete your search history.
Answered by Turtle - Fri Aug 18 04:25:49 2006

How do you clear the list of old search terms in the web search box on the Yahoo web page?
Q. The drop down menu contains lots of old search terms but I can't figure out how to delete them.
Asked by rob f - Fri Nov 17 07:28:03 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Tools -> Internet Options -> Clear History
Answered by bcampolo - Fri Nov 17 07:36:47 2006

What search terms should I use when looking for dental books?
Q. I usually search for oral health, dental health. If I search for dentist I get concerned the book results will be basic kids books. Also I try to search for gum disease or periodontology and the more sophisticated words.
Asked by john - Sat Apr 3 17:24:39 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The search terms you are using are a good place to start, but what kinds of search terms you use depend on where you are searching. For example, if you are using a public library catalog and use "dentist" then you're right, you may get children's books, but if you're using a university library catalog, you are less likely to get children's books. Some catalogs will allow you to truncate words to do a search that gives you variations of a word. For example, you could try periodont* and then you could books that have the words periodontics, periodontist, or periodontology. You should also try dentist* to get dentists, dentist and dentistry. The Library of Congress uses the term "dentistry" in its catalog and most academic (university)… [cont.]
Answered by starla - Sat Apr 3 17:40:32 2010

How can I find out what the most popular search terms for the New York Yankees are in google?
Q. I'd like to find out which words Yankee baseball fans use when they search for the Yankees the most on a daily basis. What website or url will have that in google?
Asked by njnetfan - Mon May 4 23:46:21 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Word tracker. google keyword tool is good as well. You just have to know how to use it so you don't get false numbers.
Answered by unlimited1010 - Thu May 7 00:38:45 2009

Could someone get in trouble for search terms entered into Google.?
Q. I had to use some search terms in Google once, which could be seen in the wrong light if interpreted the wrong way. Even if there is no ongoing criminal investigation, could Google still find those search terms and get me in trouble. I already know that Google tracks your search terms and can link them to you and your computer. Please answer, I'm a little nervous about this. Thanks.
Asked by Packerfan19 - Wed Mar 3 22:01:44 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If your search looked something like this: How to assassinate the President without getting caught How to blow up major US buildings How to take over the world Then MAYBE, if they had some other reason to believe you were a crazy terrorist bent on world destruction they would come after you. With a clean criminal record and a one time search of something bad they won't care. Don't sweat it, you're fine!
Answered by Sotology - Wed Mar 3 22:03:52 2010

What was the name of the site where you give your search terms to an operator, and they give you the results?
Q. I read in the paper a couple of years ago about a website where you could give a description of what you were looking for to an operator, and they would do an internet search for you and give you the results. Does anyone know the name of this site, and if it still operates?
Asked by theevenger2000 - Fri Mar 28 21:32:07 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well I dunno what the one you're talking about is, but here's some I know of (I think the type of thing you're looking for?): or something... you could try those.
Answered by samanntha - Fri Mar 28 21:45:49 2008

Please can someone explain to me the Cochrane Search terms used in reviews of RCTs?
Q. I am hoping to carry out a systematic review using a Cochrane Style search - I have found the method for doing this in the Cochrane Reviewers Handbook but do not understand the actual terms. Please can someone tell me what .pt .sh .ti .ab etc mean so I can formulate my search method? Thank you very much
Asked by Pooky - Fri Sep 5 06:37:53 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Read this PDF file which you should find interesting. Then you can take a look at: This is a very informative website and you SHOULD be able to get all your questions answered there. Also, read this article from BMJ which lists the abbreviations and their meanings (down the page a little). good luck!!
Answered by unknown - Fri Sep 5 09:36:08 2008

Which search terms are the best to write in an internet search engine to find photos of extremely obese women?
Q. Which search engine would be best for the job?
Asked by johnmartin1097 - Sat Sep 13 11:01:20 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Check below. the first is google. the second yahoo. I searched obese women photos.
Answered by Riki - Sat Sep 13 11:08:35 2008

What search terms to enter to find returning friends whose Yahoo Personals profile become active status again?
Q. Entered every word I could think of. The search results may be correct since my friend maybe isn't active right now. Should my search be as simple as the name my friend used before? Or am I not going about the search in the correct manner,order of search terms or type of search terms? Thank you! Robby
Asked by Robby The Robot - Tue Dec 12 17:59:40 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. your best bet is to save the profile. that way you have a record of it. you can occasionally scan the saved profiles to see which ones have become active recently. if you are going to search, search on a keyword that they may have used in the past and then sort the profiles by most recent logon. that might work!
Answered by Michael JB - Tue Dec 12 20:00:01 2006

How do I better see the "search terms" on Google Alerts when it autocompletes?
Q. A list is created in autocomplete... It sure would be nice to be able to see that whole list
Asked by dave - Wed Apr 8 01:14:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I don't think you can do that.
Answered by Jimmy C - Wed Apr 8 01:44:47 2009

What does Laughing on the outside, crying on the inside mean? Need psychological terms for a search.?
Q. Identify the basic psychological constructs of the proverb (what does the proverb mean). The interpretation of the meaning represents the search of terms. For example, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" identifies the constructs of healthy eating and overall health. Thanks for the help!!
Asked by Animal Lover - Wed Sep 23 22:22:31 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. More me it's that moment where your having a good time and laughing, but in the back of your mind there's something in your life that makes you sad. So in a way you put on a face of joy when in reality your sad. Appearance vs. Reality
Answered by pavch bavin - Wed Sep 23 22:32:47 2009

While researching, what other search terms could I use?
Q. I'm searching for articles on Salinger's use of childhood innocence and/or how it is lost in any and all of his stories. I have plenty of databases to search, but for some reason I cannot find anything useful. I have searched with the terms 'Salinger', 'childhood', and 'innocence'. Any suggestions on what else I can search for? Thanks!!
Asked by Swedish_Chef - Sat Feb 21 15:52:02 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Go to Google and type in ---Synopsis of innocence lost by Salinger You will get lots and lots of information, but remember to put everything in your own words, the teacher has read all these articles, verbatim, over and over, dito the Term papers for sale. the best thing is reading the book from cover to cover, and then giving your own interpretation of it's meaning. And watch out for cliff notes too. Teachers see those written by students every time they assign Salinger's books. It is helpful if you get a list of the book the teacher will ask you to read next year, and then read them this summer, so you will have it easier next year.
Answered by Anne2 - Sat Feb 21 16:18:39 2009

How do I get rid of all my old search terms that pop up in my Yahoo search bar when I start typing?
Q. Oh yeah- I'm using a Mac - OSX10.3.9 running Safari Come on! Nobody out there uses a Mac?
Asked by kevko_2000 - Wed Feb 22 11:01:46 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Depends on your browser and toolbar. If you are using IE (and really why haven't you switched to Mozilla Firefox?) and you don't have a Yahoo toolbar, then go to Internet Options, go to Contents tab, Click on Autocomplete and Clear Forms. Clearing your history will clear the browser window, but not the search bar. If you do have the yahoo tollbar, then there's a pencil next to the window, just click on it and do a clear searches. If you have Mozilla (congrats, you have a safer and more stable browser), just go to Tools/Options/Privacy/Sav ed Forms and clear forms. You can also uncheck the Save forms and search bar option.
Answered by TheGuapots - Wed Feb 22 11:13:12 2006

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