Google Riff

A Google riff is a series of internet pages that narrate the path by which a single Google search expanded and developed. Although similar to a simple list of bookmarks or URIs (which often show a more structured approach to research), a Google riff is meant to represent inspiration, exploration, and hence a kind of highly-personal improvisation. Riffs may be represented as collections of URIs (the targets of which may change or break), or as collections of saved pages which snapshot the content at that particular time.

 

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the outsiders
railways in australia
tales from the elvenpath
teletex
the shadow of yserbius
winifred spooner
maudine ormsby
ron cameron
frederick john walker
new york and harlem railroad
male bonding
war eagle
solidarity (uk)
joyce brothers
jane macdiarmid
eveleigh
strand national historic landmark district
darlington, new south wales
12th man
dvoryanstvo
austext
james landrum white
george howard (governor of maryland)
julio garavito armero
high island, texas
sieg heil
estoppel by acquiescence
cheryl hines
birmingham 6 (band)
minnesota neighbors for peace
anita neville
steele rudd
bigpond
steve spurrier
kumina
seven early songs (berg)
telstra internet
ma liang
honda odyssey
andr maginot
claw vending machine
random access channel
super solution
ancient medicine