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...want to write a term paper, settle a bar bet or snoop into the past of that cute guy at the office, the best place to start has long been Google, the world's coolest search engine. But online shopping? Fuhgeddaboutit. Google had no way to distinguish websites that sold, say, CD players from those that simply wrote about them. Enter Froogle (at froogle.com) a Google offshoot devoted to shopping searches. Froogle weds the technologies that made Google great (ranking websites in order of usefulness, loading in a split second) with continually updated information from thousands of Web merchants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buying Online? Be Froogle | 12/30/2002 | See Source »

...Casey B. Weinstein ’03 can no longer communicate verbally with anyone besides Snoop Dogg. “Shiznit, pliznouch! Fashizzle, bizzatch! Damn!” said Weinstein to his Ec 10 TF as they went over a problem...

Author: By Ben D. Mathis-lilley and Ben C. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: GOSSIP GUY SPECIAL | 12/12/2002 | See Source »

...According to Snoop Dogg’s “Hennessey ’N’ Buddha,” what is “the American drizzeam?...

Author: By Fm Stizzaf, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Know Your Outgoing FM Execs (And West Coast Rap) | 12/12/2002 | See Source »

...Sipping a virgin piNa colada while sitting in the off-white pleather booths of a small Hong Kong wine bar with a few friends, Chen converses on topics ranging from designer Paul Frank's latest clothing line to rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg. She isn't apologetic about her absence of developed talent or the free pass she has received. "Connections. Timing. Luck. That's all this industry is," she says. At this stage of her career she approaches her job as she would a business venture. She attends weekly strategy sessions at Century Elements and continually suggests ways to increase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Star is Formed | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

...Attempts to vary that formula have stretched as far as TV writers' imaginations can fetch. The good guys come in wondrous array: in uniform (Adam-12, The Rookies), in disguise (Toma), in court (Perry Mason, Owen Marshall) and in hayseed (Hawkins, McCloud). They are black (Shaft, Tenafly), elderly (The Snoop Sisters), bald (Kojak), Polish (Banacek), portly (Cannon), paralytic (Ironside) and partly computer (The Six Million Dollar Man). They work alone (Mannix), in pairs (The Streets of San Francisco, Faraday and Company, McMillan & Wife) and in precision-movement teams (Chase, Hawaii Five-O). --TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 29 Years Ago In TIME | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

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