Google Power

Google Power by Chris Sherman, published by McGraw Hill Professional on May 27, 2005, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance users’ proficiency with the Google search engine. This edition spans 456 pages and is presented in English, offering readers advanced techniques for maximizing their search capabilities without the need for complex coding. The book provides practical examples that help users navigate the intricacies of web searches effectively.
Readers will find a wealth of information tailored for various audiences, including students, librarians, journalists, researchers, businesspeople, lawyers, and investigators. The content focuses on advanced web search techniques, enabling users to extract the best content from Google. This resource serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to conduct in-depth searches and improve their online research skills.
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Learn advanced techniques for maximizing the Google search engine and extract the best content from Google without having to learn complicated code. Go under the hood and learn a wide range of advanced web search techniques through practical examples. This is an ideal resource for students, librarians, journalists, researchers, businesspeople, lawyers, investigators, and anyone interested in conducting an in-depth search.
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