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Oh gosh, it's Google!

Google just seems to keep on getting better and better - and with a variety of powerful new features it's much more than a search engine. This article points out what you might have been missing
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Thanks to a unique algorithm that produces most relevant results to any given query, Google has become, indisputably, the best search engine on the Internet. On the last count, Google has indexed over 4 billion pages and tackles around 200 million searches a day! A cluster of 100 thousand servers are used to store, crunch and spew out the query results with lightning speed that you are so accustomed to see.

This phenomenal growth has made Google from a garage startup to an Internet behemoth faster than any company has done before. The prodigies behind this unique search engine, Larry Page and Sergey Brin in the process

already got enlisted themselves in billionaire club.

Google is no longer a mere search engine! It is increasingly broadening its offerings to include great new services and excellent tools. Among these services, most notables are News - a news aggregation and searching service, Blogger - an online journal-keeping solution, Froogle - a marketplace for comparison shopping, Groups - online discussion groups, Answers - a place to get hard-to-find information for a price, etc.

Google also recently unveiled two more programs. Orkut - a social networking service and Gmail - a free web mail service. Orkut is an online community, where a person can participate in it by invitation from a member only.

If you constantly frown over limited space of your hotmail or Yahoo accounts because they get filled up with junk mails and force you to delete old messages frequently, you will love Gmail with its 1 GB of storage capacity. There are several great features available in Gmail system too. One of them, dubbed as Conversations, allow you to view all exchange mails with somebody, once you select one of the mails. Sorting and searching emails also become much easier with Gmail. The only catch is Gmail displays relevant ads - based on the keywords found in your email - on the right side of the screen when you view an email, much like Google displays ads when you view search results.

Although, Google is constantly adding new and extremely useful features, most of us unfortunately do not use all the capacities of the search engine itself. The following tips will make your Internet browsing more effective if even you are an avid net user.

Choose most specific search words
Google returns web pages that contain all the words in your query. If you would like to see the most relevant pages on the first page of your search result, be very specific with your choice of words. For example: if you would like to research on former NHL hockey player Makarov, you should start your search with Makarov not hockey player. Even better if you search for the words: hockey player Makarov. Because just the word Makarov will show web pages on "Makarov" a Russian-made handgun and numerous other people and products with the name Makarov. Refining your query in Google means adding more specific words to your initial search. In this example you will hit the right web pages if your search contains: NHL hockey player Makarov.

Sets - a new feature
What if you are looking for a pair of Valentino designer jeans but can't recall the name of the designer? Query on Italian designer jeans may bring you the right result; however, there is a better tool that Google is planning to implement soon, called "Sets".

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JessMaher's picture

Awesome post but I thought I'd add an update...

I really enjoyed your post and like you am constantly amazed by Google's ever building list of services, there are as I noticed your post was left in 2004, I felt it was time for an update and there are a few I have personally used of late and I thought I would add these in case you have not yet had the chance to play with them. I will assume that everyone is already aware of the start Google Package (if not see their services for business homepage- http://www.google.com/services/) but I thought I would just focus on some of the newer and less publicised ones;
- Google Alerts - especially good for those attempting to manage their reputation or business brand online, you can set up Alerts of what people are searching on Google (this is obviously just one in a number of their range of search related tools and services such as Webmaster, Adwords, Adsense, Analytics)
- Google Places - a register of businesses using Google Earth & Maps, most large or listed businesses will have automatically had a listing created for them so be proactive and check your details are both recorded on there and also correct.
-Google Enterprise Search- you can now use the same technology used in Google's web search to search your internal records offline. Particularly beneficial for businesses at the stage of rapid growth as they expand and try to collate resources and information.
Google Friend Connect - Social Networking Sites are the powerful trend in the virtual world that are responsible in part for the socio-economic changes that are altering our lifestyles. With igovt launched this week (i.govt.nz) the government is attempting to lead by example, the Digital Strategy (www.digitalstrategy.govt.nz) highlights the recognition broadly amongst the departments that the future of our digital environments centres around social networking sites tools and technology. My research in the area can be found on my dissertation website (http://research.assistnz.com/). While the tools and functionality of Google Friend Connect are not guaranteed to please all, the ease of integrating these can not got unmentioned and they are being looked at by any business or site owner.

I am in the processes of making more of my research findings available easily to owners and managers but for now, your welcome to see the report at ( http://sites.google.com/a/assistnz.com/research/virtual-version/document... )

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