Google It!
By Cate Eales
Appeared September 15, 2005 on castanet.net
Most of us have used the Google search engine find
something or someone, but there are many other tricks you can do with
Google. Check it out at
http://google.com/ or
http://google.ca/.
Google will tell you almost anything if you just know how to ask. For
instance, there's a built-in currency converter. I wanted to know what the
Canadian dollar was worth in US dollars, so I typed 1 Canadian dollar
in USD into the search bar and Google immediately told me: 1
Canadian dollar = 0.848536 U.S. dollars. This works with many
currencies.
Have you found Google's dictionary feature yet? Just type the word define
followed by what you want the definition for, and you'll get a result. Try
it. Type in define eaves trough. You'll get a page with a link to
the definition at the top, and more choices for documents about eaves
troughs listed below. Did you notice that Google asked if you really meant
eavestrough? You can use Google as a spell checker, too. If you're not
sure how to spell a word, you can Google it, and let Google help you with
the spelling.
Recently Google introduced a "Q&A" feature. When you need to track down a
fact, you can enter a brief phrase and Google will attempt to return the
answer at the top of the resulting page, with links to sites that have
more information about your question listed below. Try: population of
Canada. You'll get a page with the quick answer, Canada -
Population 32,805,041 at the top, and lots of links to sites, with
more information listed below.
What's playing at the movies? Type movies Kelowna, BC and you'll
get a link to the current listings. What about dinner afterwards? Type
restaurants Kelowna, BC and you'll get a link to restaurant listings.
Click on the "Local" link at the top of the page, and there they are,
mapped out for you. Do this for any city where you happen to think you'll
be bored or hungry!
Google will let you view maps and satellite photos. Type
maps.google.com in the address bar at the top of your browser, and
you'll find a whole new view of the world. Type in your own address, and
zoom in. You can just look at a map, just look at a satellite photo, or by
clicking on hybrid, you'll see street names superimposed on the satellite
map. You can move the map up, down, and sideways by dragging it with your
mouse or by using the pointers at the top left of the map.
There are even more features to the Google search engine. You can learn
more about them here:
http://www.google.com/help/features.html. And that's just the search
engine. Google has lots more cool toys…I mean, USEFUL TOOLS… for us. Have
a look at Google's news page. Start at
http://news.google.ca/.
(You can set up the page for any country you want.) There are links and
sometimes photos for the top news, business, sports, health, and
entertainment stories. You can customize the page so you see those stories
in a way that makes sense to you. And you can set up email alerts so that
when something is reported about a topic that interests you, Google will
email you with a link to the story.
There is even more Google to explore, and in future columns we'll look at
the Google Earth, Google Desktop, and Gmail. What's your favourite thing
to do with Google? What confuses you about it? What do you really hate
about Google? Email me and we'll talk about it in future columns.
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Cate Eales has been helping people make online computing safe, accessible
and fun for over 20 years. She lives in Kelowna with her husband, Eric,
and her dog, Sandy. Cate is a partner in Real Life Internet Solutions,
helping individuals and small businesses with virus, spyware and malware
eradication; personal computer training and management; digital image
management; music transfer; and website design, hosting and management.
Email Cate at cate@rlis.com with your comments, suggestions, or questions.
To browse the column archives, visit the Real Life Internet Solutions
website at www.rlis.com.
© Cate Eales 2005 - All Rights Reserved
Related Links
Google Main Page:
http://google.com/
Google Canada Main Page:
http://google.ca/
Google Maps:
http://maps.google.com/
Google Search Engine Features:
http://www.google.com/help/features.html
Google News (Canadian flavour!):
http://news.google.ca/
Real Life Internet Solutions: http://rlis.com/