If you're like me, you make extensive use of major Internet search
engines when conducting research on both work-related and personal
topics.
I've found the Google search engine to be invaluable when doing a
first pass at researching technical topics. (For a list of some
well-regarded alternatives, see
<http://searchenginez.com/metasearch.html>.)
There's now a interactive tutorial available on maximizing Google's
core search features, as well as using some of its spiffy new
features. (This is a free online version of a book that covers these
topics in more detail.)
Nancy Blachman
"Google ~Guide: An interactive tutorial on searching with Google"
http://www.googleguide.com/
From the table of contents:
>In this tutorial, you'll learn
>
>* How to select terms and search (more) effectively
>* How Google interprets your query
>* How Google works
>* What information and links may be included with your results
>* How to search using Google's special tools and shortcuts
>* What's new in Google
>* What to do when you can't find the answer you want
FYI.
Aron Roberts
Workstation Software Support Group
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