Google Australia announces gDay, a new feature of Google that lets you search today the web pages published tomorrow. “Google spiders crawl publicly available web information and our index of historic, cached web content. Using a mashup of numerous factors such as recurrence plots, fuzzy measure analysis, online betting odds and the weather forecast from the iGoogle weather gadget, we can create a sophisticated model of what the internet will look like 24 hours from now. We can use this technique to predict almost anything on the web – tomorrow’s share price movements, sports results or news events. Plus, using language regression analysis, Google can even predict the actual wording of blogs and newspaper columns, 24 hours before they’re written!”

If Google Australia lets you see the future, Gmail gives you the option to change the past with Gmail Custom Time. “Just click Set custom time from the Compose view. Any email you send to the past appears in the proper chronological order in your recipient’s inbox.”

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