![]() ![]() But if you think about it, there might be one of those days when you might want to access the search history on a different computer, or if you have accidentally deleted the browser history, you might want to retrieve it. Well, it’s just a scenario, and I am sure not many people use their Google app as a note-taking app. ![]() In such scenarios, the Google Search history archive is what helps me out. Google only shows a last few searches in the Omnibar and because of my extensive browsing nature, it’s almost impossible to fish in the browser history to look for the Google page that I searched for. It works almost all the time, except when I forget about the search and don’t look at the recent searches for quite a few days. ![]() For example, at a bookstore, I search for names of the books that interest me, to buy it later on my Kindle. Whenever I have to remember something, I open up the Google App on my phone and search for it. Believe it or not, I don’t use Evernote, OneNote or any other note-taking application. ![]()
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