Cheat on crossword puzzles with Yahoo! Search Assist
Ever look in a crossword puzzle dictionary? It's not a dictionary in the traditional sense, with words and definitions. Rather, it connects words, places, ideas in all sorts of ways that could only possibly be useful if you're working on a difficult puzzle or studying for the SATs.
But if you think about it, a search engine kind of does the same thing. So it's not too surprising to see Yahoo! and the New York Times partnering on a special edition crossword puzzle to show off Yahoo!'s new Search Assist service.
Under each clue is a "search for hint" button. Click on it and you get a ton of possible results in the little blue box below the crossword puzzle. There are a few hints that actually don't work very well in a search engine, but for the most part your answers are just a click away making this both the easiest and most boring crossword puzzle ever.
But if you think about it, a search engine kind of does the same thing. So it's not too surprising to see Yahoo! and the New York Times partnering on a special edition crossword puzzle to show off Yahoo!'s new Search Assist service.
Under each clue is a "search for hint" button. Click on it and you get a ton of possible results in the little blue box below the crossword puzzle. There are a few hints that actually don't work very well in a search engine, but for the most part your answers are just a click away making this both the easiest and most boring crossword puzzle ever.













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Subscribe to commentsmichaelOct 15th 2007 5:09PM
Windows Live Search has had this for a long time.
Although instead of being on a web page, my "Search Assist" comes from a Windows Live Toolbar. I can search right off the toolbar, and popular AND past searches come up.
Does Y! keep record of your past searches? I don't think so.
http://toolbar.live.com/