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Google to me in eight clicks

Meme time, started by A Whole Lotta Nothing, and being tracked by Kottke: how many clicks to get from Google’s homepage to your website without using the search box?

For me, it’s eight.

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  1. Sorry for the multiple trackbacks man, you can delete them. Movable Type is screwing up with the trackback pings.

  2. No worries, easy to fix. :)

  3. Well, as I’m not really linked from anywhere else through google, I’m going to say that I’m 9 clicks away :)

  4. Google to me in 9 clicks….

    1..8 as above Scroll, click on ‘Alan Bailward’ in the links section.

    :)

  5. Try to ignore the fact that my trackback is in raw Markdown. Apparently filters aren’t applied to outgoing trackback text. I can fix that, I think.

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  1. Subzero Blue linked to this post on July 14, 2004

    Google to me in 8 clicks

    Here’s another Meme, started by A Whole Lotta Nothing, and tracked by Kottke. How many clicks does it take to get from Google’s homepage to your website without using the search box? For me, it’s eight. Google > More >…

  2. Among Other Things linked to this post on July 15, 2004

    Google numbers - the new Erdos numbers?

    Got this from [Michael][michael] who got it from [A Whole Lotta Nothing][awln]: how many clicks does it take you to get from [Google][google] to you without using the search form? (In addition, even though it would’ve been a lot quicker, I chose …

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