Filed under: Google Blogoscoped — Wrote by Lees on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 @ 1:11 am
Not, not be misspelling then ” Google ” , that is 100 of 10 square ” Googol ” correct spelling (the fountainhead of one word of Google) . Brinke Guthrie filmed in an antique store around this piece of photograph. [Thank Brinke! [Thank Brinke!!
Filed under: Google Sightseeing — Wrote by Lees on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 @ 2:07 am
Frank Taylor of the http://gearthblog.com/ Google
Earth Blog has posted a great video review of the new Google
Sightseeing book - Off the Map (or Not In
the Guide Book as it’s known in the UK) on YouTube! Aw
shucks, we feel so, webby
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Now if even that isn’t enough to convince you
to lay down some cash, then we’ve got more information, sample
pages, and amazon links on the Google Sightseeing
Book page.
Filed under: Google Sightseeing — Wrote by Lees on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 @ 2:03 am
Updated: The competition has now closed! Good
luck if you entered, and sorry if you missed it.
We’re giving five lucky readers an early
Christmas present by giving away five free copies
of the new GoogleSightseeing.com book! Signed by the authors of
course
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All you have to do is visit the Book Page and
fill out the form to be in with a chance of winning a copy. The
five winners will be chosen at random, and the competition closes
on Wednesday December 13th. Good luck!
We’ll ship the prizes anywhere in the world for free, but
entering more than once won’t increase your chances of winning a
book, duplicate entries will all be weeded out! You know who you
are…
Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Monday, December 3rd, 2007 @ 10:11 pm
Posted by Adam Mathes, Product Manager,
Book Search
Google Book Search allows you to instantly search the full text
of over a million digitized books, but we thought that wasn't
quite enough. Now when you search you'll get both digitized
book results as well as records for millions of other books that
still just exist in the analog world.
When you view these new added book records, you can often read
reviews, a summary, or see what other people had to say about the
book around the web. Since these books haven't been digitally
indexed yet, you can't preview the text online, but if
you've discovered something great, we offer links to buy the
book or
href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/08/finding-wealth-in-your-library-and.html">
find it in a library near you.
We're doing this because we want to offer users the most
comprehensive book search in the world - whether it's a book
you can
href="http://books.google.com/books?id=cyokAAAAMAAJ&pg=PPA7">read
online now,
href="http://books.google.com/books?id=dO-sDl1ySHoC&printsec=frontcover">
preview samples,
href="http://books.google.com/books?id=HbwYAAAAMAAJ&dq=paul otlet&q=documentation&pgis=1">
see a few snippets, or just read what
href="http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0783556756">others have
written about the book. We're still very busy digitizing
millions more books, but want to make as much discoverable as
possible today.
To find out more, check out our post on
href="http://booksearch.blogspot.com/2007/05/found-more-books.html">
Inside Google Book Search.
Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Monday, December 3rd, 2007 @ 1:43 am
Posted by Adam Mathes, Product Manager,
Book Search
Google Book Search allows you to instantly search the full text
of over a million digitized books, but we thought that wasn't
quite enough. Now when you search you'll get both digitized
book results as well as records for millions of other books that
still just exist in the analog world.
When you view these new added book records, you can often read
reviews, a summary, or see what other people had to say about the
book around the web. Since these books haven't been digitally
indexed yet, you can't preview the text online, but if
you've discovered something great, we offer links to buy the
book or
href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/08/finding-wealth-in-your-library-and.html">
find it in a library near you.
We're doing this because we want to offer users the most
comprehensive book search in the world - whether it's a book
you can
href="http://books.google.com/books?id=cyokAAAAMAAJ&pg=PPA7">read
online now,
href="http://books.google.com/books?id=dO-sDl1ySHoC&printsec=frontcover">
preview samples,
href="http://books.google.com/books?id=HbwYAAAAMAAJ&dq=paul otlet&q=documentation&pgis=1">
see a few snippets, or just read what
href="http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0783556756">others have
written about the book. We're still very busy digitizing
millions more books, but want to make as much discoverable as
possible today.
To find out more, check out our post on
href="http://booksearch.blogspot.com/2007/05/found-more-books.html">
Inside Google Book Search.
Filed under: AdSense — Wrote by Lees on Friday, November 23rd, 2007 @ 9:13 am
One uses Adword to earn the method of Adsense money
Look very exciting
But
If remembering a someone often says
The mine that dig gold also all the same somebody can go bankrupt
A lot of sites that tell inside an article are this one type