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Take The Google Tour


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Mary Howard
hummingtrytel.net

Humming Enterprises
http://humming-enterprises.com


This article is about learning how to search the Internet using the

new Google Tour.



You have permission to publish this article free of charge as long

as the resource box is included.



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TAKE THE GOOGLE TOUR

by Mary Howard



The Google Tour is a new service being offered by the popular search

engine Google.



Go to: http://www.google.com Click "Google Tour"



This tour is an adventurous way to learn how to use the services and

tools provided by Google to help you make the best of your searches.



Each section of the Google Tour describes how to use the feature.

This is nicely demonstrated by using the example "plan a tropical

vacation".



There is a link to each section of Google's services along the tour. When

you click the link a page will pop up and you can read what is offered.



The Google Tour goes beyond the basics of searching the web using only

the Search bar. It shows that there are many different ways that you can

find the information you are looking for.



A brief summary of each section of the Google Tour is as follows:



A - Google Services



Froggle: Find products.



Answers: Open fee-based forums.



Catalogs: Browse mail-order catalogs.



Groups: Posting in Usenet discussion forums.



Image: Search millions of images.



Labs: Projects in development by Google.



News: Browse over 4,000 news sources for up-to-date news.



Special Searches: Narrow your search to a specific topic.



University: Specific schools on the web.



Web Directory: The web organized by topic into categories.



Wireless: Search technology from handheld devices.



B - Google Tools



Browser Buttons: Add a Google button to your browser's toolbar.



Language: Search in your favorite language.



Toolbar: Add the whole Google toolbar to your IE browser.



Translate: Translate text or webpages into other languages.



Web APIs: Software developer queries.



C - Google Toolbar



This is a detailed explanation on how to add the Google Toolbar to

your Internet Explorer web-browser. This toolbar allows a user to

do a Google search without having to go directly to the Google

website. This is a free download.



D - Google Groups



This is a way of finding expert advice or information from experienced

persons on the Internet. A person can ask a question in a forum and

receive an answer back. This searchable database has access to

almost 1 billion Usenet posts on every imaginable topic.



E - Google News



This is a new service being offered by Google. There are over 4,000

leading news sources to browse. By clicking on the headline you

can read the whole story.



F - Google Images



When you enter a keyword into the image search you will get a list

of images relating to that topic. When you click the thumbnail image

you will see a larger version of it. You can then visit the website that

the image is located on. This has to be the most fun feature that

Google offers!



G - Google Catalogs



A great way to do some online shopping is through mail-order catalogs.

There are literally thousands of stores that sell online products of every

kind. Google allows you to search catalog databases to find what you

are looking for.



H - Froogle



This service is for doing a product search. It is nicely laid out. There

is a product logo on the left, a link to the product site, a price, and a

short product description.



I - I'm Feeling Lucky



When you do a search on the Search bar at Google it will bring up a list

of search results to choose from. More often than not the first item on this

list is what you are looking for. When you click the I'm Feeling Lucky bar

it will take you to the website of the first item of your search results.





Try your own example when doing the Google Tour. Pick a topic that you

would like to know more about. Then use the Google Tour to find out as

much as you can. You will soon see that there is a lot more available for

searching than just using the Search bar on the Google homepage. Once

you get really comfortable using these various services you can broaden your

horizons on all your future searches.





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About The Author



Mary Howard is the owner of Humming Enterprises.

http://humming-enterprises.com



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