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25 Jun 08

Google Tutor: Tutorials and Tips for Google Users

A nice collection of howtos and hints for Google users.

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17 Mar 08

Explore Your Interactions with Google Reader

28 Jan 08

Google Docs Bar - Companion for Firefox

Have your GoogleDocs displayed in the FF sidebar.

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13 Nov 07

Google Options Make Masseuse a Multimillionaire - New York Times

Bonnie Brown was fresh from a nasty divorce in 1999, living with her sister and uncertain of her future. On a lark, she answered an ad for an in-house masseuse at Google, then a Silicon Valley start-up with 40 employees. She was offered the part-time job, which started out at $450 a week but included a pile of Google stock options that she figured might never be worth a penny.

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19 Oct 07

Google Video Is Not So Eye-Catching

  • "So, cruising around the early reviews of Google Video—mainly from people who tend to be Google supporters—suggests something has gone horribly, horribly wrong."
06 Jun 07

Google Gears (BETA)

  • Not so sure about changing the world, but I'm sure it will enhance the user experience quite a bit. Nice! - gibarian on 2007-06-06
26 Oct 06

Official Google Blog: Do you "Google?"

  • Usage: 'Google' as noun referring to, well, us.
    Example: "I just love Google, they're soooo cute and cuddly and adorable and awesome!"
    Our lawyers say: Good. Very, very good. There's no question here that you're referring to Google Inc. as a company. Use it widely, and hey, tell a friend.

    Usage: 'Google' as verb referring to searching for information on, um, Google.
    Example: "I googled him on the well-known website Google.com and he seems pretty interesting."
    Our lawyers say: Well, we're happy at least that it's clear you mean searching on Google.com. As our friends at Merriam-Webster note, to "Google" means "to use the Google search engine to find information about (as a person) on the World Wide Web."

    Usage: 'Google' as verb referring to searching for information via any conduit other than Google.
    Example: "I googled him on Yahoo and he seems pretty interesting."
    Our lawyers say: Bad. Very, very bad. You can only "Google" on the Google search engine. If you absolutely must use one of our competitors, please feel free to "search" on Yahoo or any other search engine.
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