Do you want to learn and ultimately master Google’s web and software
tools beyond what information can find through their help files? Well
Googlepedia shows both casual end-users and professional web developers
how to get the most out of the Google search site and Google’s powerful tools. For web searchers, Googlepedia
describes how Google indexes web pages and ranks search results, and
provides step-by-step instructions on conducting both basic and
advanced queries. All types of searches are presented, including
searches of specific government and university web sites. Finally,
webmasters and website developers learn how to submit their pages to
Google for indexing, increase their search rankings, incorporate Google
searches on their Web sites, and use Google’s Adsense service to make
money from any sized website. For all web users, Googlepedia shows how
to use and master Google’s web-based and software-based tools. Readers
learn how to enhance their PC’s operation with the Google Pack and
Google Toolbar; map destinations, get driving directions, and find
nearby businesses with Google Maps and Google Earth; find the best
online bargains with Froogle; instant message other users with Google
Talk; view web pages in other languages with Google Translate; create
their own blogs with Blogger; use Google on their mobile phones; and
much, much more.
Here are just some of the Google services and applications covered in this massive book:
* Gmail, Google’s web-based email service
* Google Web Search, the most popular search on the Internet
* Google AdSense, which puts profit-making ads on your own website
* Google AdWords, which lets you buy keyword advertising on the Google family of sites
* Google Base, a marketplace for buying and selling merchandise
* Google Book Search, which lets you search the full text of selected books
* Google Calendar, a web-based scheduling and public calendar service
*
Google Desktop, which searches documents and emails on your PC’s hard
drive — and puts useful “gadget” on your computer desktop
* Google Directory, the best sites on the web, hand-picked by Google’s editors
* Google Earth, a fun way to view 3D maps of any location on Earth
* Google Finance, full of stock quotes and information
* Google Groups, a collection of user-created message forums — and a searchable archive of Usenet articles
* Google Image Search, which searches the web for pictures and other images
* Google Maps, which generates maps, satellite images, and driving directions for any location
* Google Mobile Services, which puts Google on your mobile phone or PDA
* Google News, which collects the latest headlines from the web’s major news sources
* Google Pack, Google’s most popular software and services
* Google Scholar, the search engine for scholarly books and articles
* Froogle, Google’s online shopping search engine
* Picasa, Google’s free digital photo editing program
Thanks to the original uploader!
tools beyond what information can find through their help files? Well
Googlepedia shows both casual end-users and professional web developers
how to get the most out of the Google search site and Google’s powerful tools. For web searchers, Googlepedia
describes how Google indexes web pages and ranks search results, and
provides step-by-step instructions on conducting both basic and
advanced queries. All types of searches are presented, including
searches of specific government and university web sites. Finally,
webmasters and website developers learn how to submit their pages to
Google for indexing, increase their search rankings, incorporate Google
searches on their Web sites, and use Google’s Adsense service to make
money from any sized website. For all web users, Googlepedia shows how
to use and master Google’s web-based and software-based tools. Readers
learn how to enhance their PC’s operation with the Google Pack and
Google Toolbar; map destinations, get driving directions, and find
nearby businesses with Google Maps and Google Earth; find the best
online bargains with Froogle; instant message other users with Google
Talk; view web pages in other languages with Google Translate; create
their own blogs with Blogger; use Google on their mobile phones; and
much, much more.
Here are just some of the Google services and applications covered in this massive book:
* Gmail, Google’s web-based email service
* Google Web Search, the most popular search on the Internet
* Google AdSense, which puts profit-making ads on your own website
* Google AdWords, which lets you buy keyword advertising on the Google family of sites
* Google Base, a marketplace for buying and selling merchandise
* Google Book Search, which lets you search the full text of selected books
* Google Calendar, a web-based scheduling and public calendar service
*
Google Desktop, which searches documents and emails on your PC’s hard
drive — and puts useful “gadget” on your computer desktop
* Google Directory, the best sites on the web, hand-picked by Google’s editors
* Google Earth, a fun way to view 3D maps of any location on Earth
* Google Finance, full of stock quotes and information
* Google Groups, a collection of user-created message forums — and a searchable archive of Usenet articles
* Google Image Search, which searches the web for pictures and other images
* Google Maps, which generates maps, satellite images, and driving directions for any location
* Google Mobile Services, which puts Google on your mobile phone or PDA
* Google News, which collects the latest headlines from the web’s major news sources
* Google Pack, Google’s most popular software and services
* Google Scholar, the search engine for scholarly books and articles
* Froogle, Google’s online shopping search engine
* Picasa, Google’s free digital photo editing program
Thanks to the original uploader!
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