Advanced Googling
Hot of the press, released just 14th September:
And I assume you know
For example, I think that all university studends (not to mention) staff should know
You do, don't you? ;p
I also find Google Earth, Froogle, Groups, Images and Maps. Earth and Maps combined are perfect for finding almost anything. Froogle sends you to the cheaper deal, Images gives nice pics for any article/essay/etc, and Groups is a quick way of reading the 'collective brain' of the net, the Usenet (unfortunately, sending messages via it is much more problematic). Oh, and I didn't mention Blogger for obvious reasons :) (yes, Blogger is google spin-off).
I almost forgot - Google News. But we talked about them last time, so I assume you know it.
What about you? Do you use other tools? I'd love to hear about them, and how. I hear Print is quite useful for academic research as well - anybody has hand-on experience?
PS. If you want a Gmail invitation, let me know - it is far superior to hotmail or yahoo, IMHO.
And I assume you know
List of Google services and tools
For example, I think that all university studends (not to mention) staff should know
You do, don't you? ;p
I also find Google Earth, Froogle, Groups, Images and Maps. Earth and Maps combined are perfect for finding almost anything. Froogle sends you to the cheaper deal, Images gives nice pics for any article/essay/etc, and Groups is a quick way of reading the 'collective brain' of the net, the Usenet (unfortunately, sending messages via it is much more problematic). Oh, and I didn't mention Blogger for obvious reasons :) (yes, Blogger is google spin-off).
I almost forgot - Google News. But we talked about them last time, so I assume you know it.
What about you? Do you use other tools? I'd love to hear about them, and how. I hear Print is quite useful for academic research as well - anybody has hand-on experience?
PS. If you want a Gmail invitation, let me know - it is far superior to hotmail or yahoo, IMHO.
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