For a long time, I've wondered why Google can search the whole freak'n internet in < 1 second, but it takes Windows minutes to search my little hard drive. Scott has me thinking, what good are folders? Actually, folders are great, but what good is a massive hierarchy of folders that all roll up under a common root? Does anyone really want to find anything by starting at C:? If you had Google for your computer, would you use anything else? Maybe in a future version of Windows, the desktop should just be a search form. Woogle, anyone? [Early Adopter Weblog]
长期以来,我一直想知道为什么Google可以在不到1秒的时间内搜索整个怪异的互联网,但是搜索我的小硬盘需要花费Windows分钟的时间。 斯科特让我思考,文件夹有什么用? 实际上,文件夹很棒,但是将所有文件夹汇总到一个公共根目录下的庞大层次结构有什么好处呢? 有人真的想从C:开始寻找任何东西吗? 如果您的计算机上装有Google,还会使用其他工具吗? 也许在Windows的未来版本中,桌面应该只是搜索表单。 喔,有人吗? [早期采用者博客]
Preach on my brothers! I need to write a .NET application that lets me exploit the Indexing Service...We all have Google on our desktops...it's right here and has been for years - the Indexing Service Query Form in the MMC. It's just not friendly and Explorer appears not to care. What IS the sordid relationship between the Indexing Service (that obstensibly gets turned on by the Explorer Search but never used!) and the Shell?
向我的兄弟们传道! 我需要编写一个.NET应用程序,让我可以利用Indexing Service ...我们所有人的桌面上都装有Google ...就在这里,已经使用了多年-MMC中的Indexing Service查询表单。 这只是不友好,资源管理器似乎不在乎。 索引服务(通常由资源管理器搜索打开但从未使用过! )与命令行管理程序之间的肮脏关系是什么?
翻译自: https://www.hanselman.com/blog/woogle-google-for-your-desktop