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July 12, 2005

Google Guide: Help with Searching

Google Guide offers help with searching Google, for both the novice and the advanced user.  I agree with Sites and Soundbytes that the most useful part is the Cheat Sheet for Advanced Users.  I wish Google would get their stuff together and make nice PDF-ed one-page printable guides to the special functions and search abilities in Google.  The most useful search guides like this one always seems to come from the fringes, not from the company itself.

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I miss not being able to click on FAVORITES on Goggle's
home page. I'm 86 years old and my memory for addresses
of the often used suppliers is not good! (Going back to old dates when last I sent a birthday card is exhausting)

Posted by: Ed McClean | September 7, 2008

In addition to the Advanced Operator Cheet Sheet, I've developed a Google Calculator Cheet Sheet, which you can find at http://www.googleguide.com/help/calculator.html

Posted by: Nancy Blachman | July14, 2005

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