Building Research Tools with Google For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
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Building Research Tools with Google For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
By Harold Davis
(Paperback - Apr 8, 2005)
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Book Information
Paperback 382 pages
Author: Harold Davis
Publisher: For Dummies (Apr 8, 2005)
ISBN-10: 076457809X
ISBN-13: 978-0764578090
Package Dimensions: Height: 1.1 inches
Width: 7.4 inches
Length: 9.1 inches
Weight: 1.2 pounds

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Book Description
Google—a funny name for a fabulous tool. You’ve already used it to look up all sorts of information on the Web almost instantly. Now what if you could use its amazing abilities to turbo-charge your research on a grand scale?

Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies can help you do just that. In plain English, it shows you easy ways to:

  • Ask Google exactly what you want to know
  • Determine whether what you need can actually be found through Google, and where to look if the answer is “no”
  • Improve your research results
  • Present your findings in a way that makes sense
  • Write your own specialized search applications—if you want to

To get the most from Google, you need to understand Google. Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies explains how Google works and how you can build more effective queries (hint: it’s a lot more than just using the “Advanced Search” techniques!) It even shows you how to think like a researcher and how to package the results of your research so it means something to your audience. You’ll be able to:

  • Understand Google research techniques and use the custom search-related syntax
  • Recognize Google’s strengths—and limitations
  • Target your search by using Google operators
  • Use Google to research photos, or even an entire industry
  • Improve the effectiveness of your results by understanding Google’s comparative methodology
  • Build custom tools using WDSL and Web Services

You don’t have to become a programmer to use Google, but if you know a little about software development and want to explore new, more focused search techniques, Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies has a section just for you. It introduces you to the Google API, shows you how to download a developer key, and leads you through building a C# .Net Google application. On the companion Web site, you’ll find the source code and software discussed in the book as well as links to lots of other resources for researchers. Before you know it, you’ll be Googling your way to research success!Download Description
Google - a funny name for a fabulous tool. You¿ve already used it to look up all sorts of information on the Web almost instantly. Now what if you could use its amazing abilities to turbo-charge your research on a grand scale?


Customer Reviews
good book; I like the www.googlefight.com part most, September 30, 2005
By Zhe Hu (IIT, Chicago)

It teaches me many useful google tricks that I didn’t know before. Especially this www.googlefight.com website is fun. You can fight anything there. Even this book with other google related books.

See who wins.

Who Can Keep Up with Harold Davis, May 31, 2005
By Old Programmer

I’ve been a fan of Harold Davis’s books for some time. I come at them as someone who has been writing computer programs from the days when computers were room-filling monsters. If I need to quickly get going on a new programming language, I know that if Davis has a book on that language, that’s the book to buy. But this book is way different. Sure it has stuff for programmers like detailed information about the Google APIs so we can easily build our own slick search programs. But it has fascinating information for anyone who uses Google - and nowadays that’s everybody. I promise that if you get this book you will learn surprising and useful things about Google that you never suspected.

Great information, pretty good read!, April 30, 2005
By Pradeep Giat, PhD (Silicon Valley, CA)

This book has the best information I have read about Google and the syntax of search. If I have a bone to pick it is with writing style which might be a little too humorous for me. But this doesn’t bother too much. I am a programmer so I like the information about the Google APIs. It is accurate and helpful. But also the good information about research. And, where else are you going to find a Dummies book that explains the Internet, Socratic method, Plato, and Talmud? If these things at all are of interest to you, get this book.

Anybody who uses Google should buy this book!, April 30, 2005
By Solitaire (Las Vegas, NV)

I’m a webmaster, and I use Google everyday - both in connection with my sites, and also to research all kinds of things. This book will have you building research tools that extend Google. But more important, it will you teach about how to research, what is Google and what is not, how Google works, how to evaluate the credibility of what you find, and much more. If you teach someone to fish, you feed them for life. This book will help you research for life. It’s the best book about Google I’ve read, and believe me I’ve read a few. If Google touches your life, get this book.

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