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As a way to pass time on a Friday, take a gander into the psyche of AOL users who had their search queries made public by AOL. As you might recall, AOL recently made a block of search queries public and identified the searching parties by an ID number. When it became apparent that many ID numbers were still linkable to the original users (people searching for their own names, etc), AOL pulled the data but the horse had already fled the barn.
DontDelete.com has the data archived and a "random" button to bring up the query history of a random user. It has that addictive blend of voyeurism and complete lack of effort on your part to blow time until lunch.
Edited, Aug 25th 2006 at 9:21pm EDT by Kaolian