Google.com is one of the most popular sites on the Internet and is used around the world by millions of people every day. Sure, youknow how to "Google it" when you're searching for something--anything!--on the Web. It's plenty fast and easy to use. But did you know how much more you could achieve with the world's best search engine by clicking beyond the "Google Search" button?While you can interface with Google in 97 languages and glean results in 35, you can't find any kind of instruction manual from Google. Lucky for you, our fully updated and greatly expanded second edition to the…mehr
Google.com is one of the most popular sites on the Internet and is used around the world by millions of people every day. Sure, youknow how to "Google it" when you're searching for something--anything!--on the Web. It's plenty fast and easy to use. But did you know how much more you could achieve with the world's best search engine by clicking beyond the "Google Search" button?While you can interface with Google in 97 languages and glean results in 35, you can't find any kind of instruction manual from Google. Lucky for you, our fully updated and greatly expanded second edition to the bestselling Google: The Missing Manual covers everything you could possibly want to know about Google, including the newest and coolest--and often most underused (what is Froogle, anyway?)--features. There's even a full chapter devoted to Gmail, Google's free email service that includes a whopping 2.5 GB of space).This wise and witty guide delivers the complete scoop on Google, from how it works to how you can search far more effectively and efficiently (no more scrolling through 168 pages of seemingly irrelevant results); take best advantage of Google's lesser-known features, such as Google Print, Google Desktop, and Google Suggest; get your website listed on Google; track your visitors with Google Analytics; make money with AdWords and AdSense; and much more.Whether you're new to Google or already a many-times-a-day user, you're sure to find tutorials, tips, tricks, and tools that take you well beyond simple search to Google gurudom.
(author and editor) is O'Reilly Media's Managing Editor for Consumer Books. Previously, she was the Missing Manual series editor and a freelance business and technology reporter. She has been a regular contributor to The New York Times and a slew of other publications, most of them now defunct. When not planted at the keyboard, she likes to take epic walks, play poker, watch baseball, and rearrange the furniture. (author, Chapter 11 and revisions throughout the book) is the author of iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual and The iPod Shuffle Fan Book and sometimes even writes about things other than iPods. She does the weekly computer Q&A column for The New York Times and is equally obsessed with the BBC World News and the banjo in her spare time. (author, Chapters 8 and 9, previous edition) is O'Reilly Media's Chief Technology Officer. He has co-authored various O'Reilly books, including Mac OS X Hacks, Google Hacks, Essential Blogging, and Peer to Peer: Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies, and he's program chair for the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. Email: googlemm@raelity.org. Matthew MacDonald is a science and technology writer with well over a dozen books to his name. Web novices can tiptoe out onto the Internet with him in Creating a Website: The Missing Manual. HTML fans can learn about the cutting edge of web design in HTML5: The Missing Manual. And human beings of all description can discover just how strange they really are in the quirky handbooks Your Brain: The Missing Manual and Your Body: The Missing Manual.
Inhaltsangabe
The Missing Credits Introduction Part One: Searching with Google Chapter 1. Google 101 The Heart of Google: Basic Text Searches How to Get More out of Google Getting Specific To Quote a Phrase Searching Within Your Results And vs. Or Just Say No Just Say Yes Getting Lucky Two Important Google Quirks Wildcards The Ten-Word Limit Interpreting Your Results Your Actual Results The Things You Didn't Ask For The Stuff at the Bottom of the Results Page When Not to Use Google Nine Very Cool Google Tricks Definitions Calculator Phonebook Street Maps Stock Quotes Patents, Tracking IDs, and Other Numeric Goodies Weather Q&A Movies A Final Tip: Googling Google Chapter 2. Superior Searching Have It Your Way: Setting Preferences Interface Language Search Language SafeSearch Filtering Number of Results Results Window Advanced Search Refining Your Search Page-Specific Search Topic-Specific Searches Advanced Search on Steroids Searching by Language and Country Searching by Town Getting Fancy with Syntax Searching Titles Searching Text Searching Anchors Searching Within Sites and Domains Searching URLs Who Links to Whom? Caching Up Daterange Searching by File Type Searching for Related Content Synonyms Most of the Kit and Caboodle Mixing Syntax How Not to Mix Syntax How to Mix Syntax Correctly Anatomy of a Google URL Changing the Number of Results Changing the Interface Language Two More URL Tricks Part Two: Google Tools Chapter 3. Googling Further: Images, News, Maps, and More Google Images Searching for Images Reading Your Images Results Google News Searching Google News Browsing Google News Customizing Google News Getting the News Delivered Google Maps Using Google Maps Getting Directions Using Local Search and Maps Together Google Directory When to Use the Directory Browsing the Directory Searching the Directory Google Print Searching for Books Chapter 4. Googling with Others: Groups and Answers Google Groups When to Use Google Groups How Google Groups Are Organized How the Usenet Groups Are Organized Navigating Google Groups Posting Messages in Google Groups How to Create a Google Group Google Answers When to Use Google Answers Before You Ask a Question Asking a Question While You Wait Getting an Answer Changing Your Account Settings Chapter 5. Shopping with Google When to Use Froogle Finding Stuff with Froogle Searching Advanced Froogle Search Shopping Lists Chapter 6. The Google Toolbar The Google Toolbar: Search Faster Installing the Google Toolbar Working with the Search Box The Two Toolbar Buttons You Can't Get Rid Of The Optional Toolbar Buttons Other Browsers with Google Features Safari Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape Two More Browsers Worth Mentioning Chapter 7. More Cool Google Tools Alternative Search Boxes Browser Buttons Search Sidebars Searching from the Address Bar Bookmarklets Google Desktop Search Installing Google Desktop Search Using Google Desktop Search Disabling Google Desktop Search Google Deskbar Installing the Deskbar Searching via the Deskbar Customizing the Deskbar Experimental Google Tools Personalized Search Personalize Your Homepage My Search History Google Suggest Google Video Google Web Accelerator Google Sets Google Wireless Can Your Device Get Online? Is Your Device Actually Online? Googling on the Fly Google Mobile Local Search Froogle on the Road
The Missing Credits Introduction Part One: Searching with Google Chapter 1. Google 101 The Heart of Google: Basic Text Searches How to Get More out of Google Getting Specific To Quote a Phrase Searching Within Your Results And vs. Or Just Say No Just Say Yes Getting Lucky Two Important Google Quirks Wildcards The Ten-Word Limit Interpreting Your Results Your Actual Results The Things You Didn't Ask For The Stuff at the Bottom of the Results Page When Not to Use Google Nine Very Cool Google Tricks Definitions Calculator Phonebook Street Maps Stock Quotes Patents, Tracking IDs, and Other Numeric Goodies Weather Q&A Movies A Final Tip: Googling Google Chapter 2. Superior Searching Have It Your Way: Setting Preferences Interface Language Search Language SafeSearch Filtering Number of Results Results Window Advanced Search Refining Your Search Page-Specific Search Topic-Specific Searches Advanced Search on Steroids Searching by Language and Country Searching by Town Getting Fancy with Syntax Searching Titles Searching Text Searching Anchors Searching Within Sites and Domains Searching URLs Who Links to Whom? Caching Up Daterange Searching by File Type Searching for Related Content Synonyms Most of the Kit and Caboodle Mixing Syntax How Not to Mix Syntax How to Mix Syntax Correctly Anatomy of a Google URL Changing the Number of Results Changing the Interface Language Two More URL Tricks Part Two: Google Tools Chapter 3. Googling Further: Images, News, Maps, and More Google Images Searching for Images Reading Your Images Results Google News Searching Google News Browsing Google News Customizing Google News Getting the News Delivered Google Maps Using Google Maps Getting Directions Using Local Search and Maps Together Google Directory When to Use the Directory Browsing the Directory Searching the Directory Google Print Searching for Books Chapter 4. Googling with Others: Groups and Answers Google Groups When to Use Google Groups How Google Groups Are Organized How the Usenet Groups Are Organized Navigating Google Groups Posting Messages in Google Groups How to Create a Google Group Google Answers When to Use Google Answers Before You Ask a Question Asking a Question While You Wait Getting an Answer Changing Your Account Settings Chapter 5. Shopping with Google When to Use Froogle Finding Stuff with Froogle Searching Advanced Froogle Search Shopping Lists Chapter 6. The Google Toolbar The Google Toolbar: Search Faster Installing the Google Toolbar Working with the Search Box The Two Toolbar Buttons You Can't Get Rid Of The Optional Toolbar Buttons Other Browsers with Google Features Safari Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape Two More Browsers Worth Mentioning Chapter 7. More Cool Google Tools Alternative Search Boxes Browser Buttons Search Sidebars Searching from the Address Bar Bookmarklets Google Desktop Search Installing Google Desktop Search Using Google Desktop Search Disabling Google Desktop Search Google Deskbar Installing the Deskbar Searching via the Deskbar Customizing the Deskbar Experimental Google Tools Personalized Search Personalize Your Homepage My Search History Google Suggest Google Video Google Web Accelerator Google Sets Google Wireless Can Your Device Get Online? Is Your Device Actually Online? Googling on the Fly Google Mobile Local Search Froogle on the Road
Rezensionen
"Das vorliegende Buch versteht sich als Handbuch zur populären Suchmaschine Google. Fast jeder benutzt Google ohne dabei ein Handbuch zu vermissen, denn Google liefert in der Regel selbst mit relativ einfachen Anfragen brauchbare Ergebnisse. Allerdings werden dabei nützliche Hilfsmittel und Suchprinzipien übersehen, die in diesem Buch vorgestellt werden sollen."
An wen sich das Buch richtet
Der Autor richtet sich sowohl an Neulinge, als auch an erfahrene Webbenutzer, die Google effizienter nutzen möchten. Es werden lediglich gewisse Grundkenntnisse im Umgang mit dem Internet vorausgesetzt, technische Konzepte wie z.B. HTML, URLs oder das Usenet werden in einfachen Worten erklärt. Die Hauptzielgruppe des Buchs ist also der Standard-Internetbenutzer.
Das hat mir gefallen
Obwohl es sich um ein Fachbuch handelt, liest es sich dank der witzigen Beispiele und der reichen Bebilderung sehr einfach. Ein weiterer Punkt: natürlich steht Google im Vordergrund, aber es werden auch sinnvolle Ergänzungen und Alternativen zu Google vorgestellt.
Das hätte ich mir gewünscht
Nicht alle Möglichkeiten von google.com finden sich auch in den Lokalausgaben wie google.de. Darauf sollte hingewiesen werden.
Fazit
Ein nützliches Buch, nach dessen Lektüre einem die tägliche Informationsbeschaffung ein gutes Stück leichter von der Hand geht. Gerade bei so häufig wiederkehrenden Tätigkeiten wie der Suche im Internet macht sich der Aufwand schnell bezahlt.Ich halte das Buch auch gut für Interneteinsteiger geeignet (sofern sie der englischen Sprache mächtig sind). - Kai Wurm, August 2004, Linux UserGroup.…mehr
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