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Visual History for Chrome Maps Out Your Browser History in an Interactive Graph
Curious how your adventures on the web interweave? Visual History for Chrome maps out related web sites in your browsing history into an interactive chart–visualize your browsing over the last hours, days, or months.
One of the interesting elements of Visual History is that it doesn’t simply link sites together via activated hyperlinks but by consecutive use within 20 minute increments–thus if you frequently hit up Gmail, Facebook, and Reddit first thing in the morning, they’ll all appear together in a usage cluster. Site can be organized by URL, sub-domain, or domain.
Visual History is free, Chrome only.
Visual History for Chrome [Chrome Web Store]
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Collusion is more or less the same thing for Firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/collusion/
Oops, sorry, visually I mean.
Collusion is more about who is tracking you and how but it looks the same!
wow, Chrome offers some really useless eye candy
Funny, every site I visited is linked to Google