Google For Dummies strikes a middle ground between the mainstream perception of Google as a keyword receptor and the technical specifications of Perl and Java explorations of the API. The emphasis is on usability, not coding, and the book illuminates dozens of packaged Google tools.
Google For Dummies Summary
Google For Dummies by Brad Hill
The Dummies Way provides explanations in plain English; get in, get out information; icons and other navigational aids; tear-out cheat sheet; top ten lists; and a dash of humour and fun.
Table of Contents
Part I: Taming Google; Chapter 1: Discovering All That Google Can Do; Chapter 2: Better Googling: Finding the Right Stuff; Chapter 3: Directory Trolling and News Browsing; Chapter 4: 800 Million Messages at Your Fingertips: Google Groups; Part II: Specialty Searching; Chapter 5: Shopping with Froogle and Google Catalogues; Chapter 6: Searching the Specialty Categories; Chapter 7: Searching for Answers; Chapter 8: Experimenting in Google Labs; Part III: Putting Google to Work for You; Chapter 9: Google on Your Browser; Chapter 10: Googling in Tongues; Chapter 11: Using Google AdWords; Chapter 12: Bringing Google and Its Users to Your Site; Part IV: Tricks, Games, and Alternatives to Google; Chapter 13: Hosting a Weblog with Google's Blogger; Chapter 14: Alternatives to Google; Chapter 15: Twisted Googling and Google Games; Part V: The Part of Tens; Chapter 16: Ten Google Tricks; Chapter 17: Ten More Google Tricks; Chapter 18: Ten Sites about Google.
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