Saturday, 2 July 2011

And You Thought Google Was Just a Search Engine


Everyone loves Google for searching online, but

did you know they also offer other tools for your

Web based enjoyment? Google's technicians are a

very talented group and they're constantly at work

developing new and fun services. You'll find a

complete list at http://www.Google.com/options/

Let's take a look at the many faces of Google:

1) Google Free: http://www.google.com/services/free.html

A free search engine for your website. Allow visitors

to search your site or the Web. If you select the

"safe search" option, adult themed web pages will

be excluded from any Web search results that are

shown.

2) Google Groups: http://groups-beta.google.com/

Allows you to create, join and even search other

mailing lists. Create your own newsletter/ezine

at no charge.

3) Google Answers: http://answers.google.com/answers/

More than 500 hand-picked researchers, willing to

answer any question you may have for a fee.

Prices start as low as $2.50 and go up from

there. If you're trying to do some research for

a project and are running short on time, this could

come in very handy.

4) Google Catalogs: http://catalogs.google.com

Search and browse mail-order catalogs online.

Hundreds of catalogs on a variety of topics, from

Apparel to Computers. View full contents of each

catalog right online.

5) Froogle: http://froogle.google.com

A shopping service that makes it easy to find

information about thousands of products for

sale on the Net. Find the best price and the

best place to purchase.

6) Google Image Search: http://images.google.com

Search over 880 million images. Search results are

displayed as thumbnails. By clicking on them

individually you can view the graphic at full size.

7) Local Search: http://local.google.com

Maybe you don't want to search the world; you need

to find things in your own backyard. Use local

search to find businesses and services close by.

8) Google News: http://news.google.com

If you like your daily dose of World News and

the top headlines, you can browse over 4,500

news sources here. Continually updated.

9) Google Deskbar/Toolbar: http://toolbar.google.com

This downloadable toolbar allows you to conduct

searches at Google from any website. Includes a

pop up stopper and the ability to post to your

Blogger account (if you have one).

If you prefer to search from your desktop,

download their "Deskbar" and search without

even launching your browser.

http://toolbar.google.com/deskbar/index.html

10) University Search:

http://www.google.com/options/universities.html

Looking for information on a specific school?

Google's University Search serves up admission

information, Alumni News and even course schedules.

11) Google Wireless:

http://www.google.com/options/wireless.html

If you thought you had to leave Google at home

when you're on the move you can now conduct

searches via your wireless phone. See the site

for specific directions for searching from your

device.

12) Language Tools:

http://www.google.com/language_tools

The Internet serves a global audience and English

is not everyone's first language. With Language

Tools you can translate blocks of text or an

entire Web page by typing in the URL.

13) Google Web Alerts/News Alerts:

http://google.com/newsalerts

http://google.com/webalerts

Great for monitoring a certain topic or even your

competition. Type in a search word or phrase and

select how often you wish to be notified. You'll

receive an email when updated news on your subject

appears online.

14) Blogger: http://www.Blogger.com

Not located at Google but owned by them, Blogger

is a free service for creating your own Blogs.

Communicate with the world on your own terms.

If you use Blogger and download Google's Toolbar,

you can easily post to your Blog while surfing

the Web. This is a very handy feature. They've

also adding the ability to add photos to your

Blog and audio messages. Check out

[http://www.audioblogger.com/]

Have you ever heard of "Google Labs"? It's basically

a testing playground for the technicians who work

at Google. New ideas for tools are placed there

for the public to use and give feedback on. This

area is considered the "experimental phase" and not

all demos are guaranteed to make it out of the lab

"alive." It's a very cool place to experiment with

new tools. You'll find it at http://labs.google.com

As you can see, Google is far more then just a search

engine. Their many tools and services can help you

in your Web based travels to be more informed and

efficient. Google's runaway success stems from the

fact that they have always listened to and served

the public. You can see this in the creativity they

bring to everything they do.

Next time you need to perform a specific task online,

remember Google contains a full array of handy gadgets

and they may have just what you're looking for!




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