Google launched a beta of a personal search tool of sorts. You can login to the service (I used my Gmail account) and it will keep track of whatever you search for, telling you how many of the results you clicked on and so forth.

The new Google service, available starting Wednesday on Google Labs, tracks every search users have done when they are signed on to My Search History and it also lets them search all the pages they’ve found using Google.com’s search engine.

Even breaks out a calendar for you to see what days you used Google. As a plus, you can search your search history.

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