Filed under: Melanie Vann by Melanie Vann at 11:34 am on Thursday, October 11, 2007

All the way from the University of Berlin, and designer Markus Kison comes this so-clever-it-hurts creation: a ring, which displays the Google hit count of whoever is wearing it. I wouldn’t do so well, but Pablo Picasso does pretty good, as can be seen from this video demonstration.

Google Hit Count Ring

For those of you who are vain enough to wear such a thing!

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Comment by Trinity

October 11, 2007 @ 9:23 pm

Jazus another gizmo, that drives me seriously ga ga gadgety!
but really it’s not about hits, it should be about rank and conversation roight :) and not to mention the clicks! Hits mean nothing. As long as one has an SEO savy webdesigner/master yer away on a hack! I prefer to be clicked than hit :) it’s the clicking and the ranking that leads to the all important conversation, n’est pas? Hits only matter really if content creates enquiries but I guess it’s a nifty idea from a guy with rather unusual nifty ideas! I could do with a third hand myself!

Comment by martapiotrowska

October 11, 2007 @ 9:59 pm

and why would anybody want to have something like that anyway?

Comment by markwrafter

October 12, 2007 @ 9:28 am

I wouldn’t wear it, but I’d like to have it. I imagine you’d find many others who’d feel the same.

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