Track your online Browsing History from anywhere any Computer — Google Web History

Google released its latest tool last week, Google Web History.
The feature allows Google users to track their personal online activity including searches they’ve conducted and sites they’ve actually been to. The information is then stored on Google’s server.
The tool is helpful to bloggers who visit hundreds (or thousands) of sites every day, and makes it a lot easier to track back to the original source. It can also pull of a list of sites you visit on a regular basis and your top search items.
The ultimate advantage is that your future search results will be optimized as a result of the customizations Google creates for you according to your online history. The biggest advantage is that you can access your Web History from any computer once you’ve signed into your account. Whether you’re at the office, at home, or in a cyber café in Moscow, you can have your e-history at your finger tips.
From official Google web history page
With Web History, you’ll be able to:
- View and manage your web activity.
You know that great web site you saw online and now can’t find? From now on, you can. With Web History, you can view and search across the full text of the pages you’ve visited, including Google searches, web pages, images, videos and news stories. You can also manage your web activity and remove items from your web history at any time. - Get the search results most relevant to you.
Web History helps deliver more personalized search results based on what you’ve searched for on Google and which sites you’ve visited. You might not notice a big impact on your search results early on, but they should steadily improve over time as you use Web History. - Follow interesting trends in your web activity.
Which sites do you visit frequently? How many searches did you do between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.? Web History can tell you about these and other interesting trends on your web activity.
Want to learn more? Try the Web History Help page.
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