How This Book Is Organized
The combination of Google’s API and over 3 billion pages of constantly shifting data can do strange things to your imagination and give you lots of new perspectives on how best to search. This book goes beyond the instruction page to the idea of “hacks”—tips, tricks, and techniques you can use to make your Google searching experience more fruitful, more fun, or (in a couple of cases) just more weird. This book is divided into several chapters:
- Chapter 1
This chapter describes the fundamentals of how Google’s search properties work, with some tips for making the most of Google’s syntaxes and specialty search offerings. Beyond the list of “this syntax means that,” we’ll take a look at how to eke every last bit of searching power out of each syntax—and how to mix syntaxes for some truly monster searches.
- Chapter 2
Google goes beyond web searching into several different arenas, including images, USENET, and news. Did you know that these collections have their own syntaxes? As you’ll learn in this section, Google’s equally adroit at helping you holiday shop or search for current events.
- Chapter 3
Not all the hacks are ones that you want to install on your desktop or web server. In this section, we’ll take a look at third-party services that integrate the Google API with other applications or act as handy web tools—or even check Google by email!
- Chapter 4
Google’s API doesn’t search all Google properties, but sometimes it’d be real handy to take that search ...
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