What’s in a name?

CorkscrewAnnie
3 min readSep 8, 2023

Wherein the author learns that people who share her name are mostly … dead?

Name badges and felt pens on a table
Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

Google has this nifty tool called “alerts”.

It allows you to monitor the internet for content of interest based on topics that you designate. Rather than having to initiate a search, the app does the looking, and alerts you to relevant items as they arise.

They call it a “content change detection and notification service” that scours web pages, newspaper articles, blogs and scientific research to find items that match specified search terms.

How cool is that?

You can find out if your favorite topics were mentioned in the news; if something you wrote was republished (without permission?!); if someone said something about you or attributed something to you.

Of course, you have to select the right search terms. What do you want to know about that may turn up on line from time to time?

Some time ago I decided to stop periodically searching for references to myself online (SO self-absorbed) and instead, I set up alerts to do it for me. I created alerts for my real name, my Medium pseudonym, and my email address. And then I sat back and waited.

And what have I been alerted to in the weeks and months since I set up the alerts?

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CorkscrewAnnie

Recreational writer, collector of antique corkscrews, urban gardener and retired management consultant. Still trying to figure out what to do when I grow up.