| Froogle - Shopping, Google-style |
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If you’re shopping for something online, start at Froogle. Search millions of products from stores across the web and sort them by price. And just as with Google, your results are totally unbiased since merchants don't pay to be included.
You’ll find Froogle "product search" listings at the top of your results page when you use Google. Or go directly to Froogle by clicking the "Froogle" link on the Google home page.
Shop at froogle.google.com
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| Google Local - Find something close to home |
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Google Local finds stores and services near you or in any zip code across the U.S. We extract geographic data from billions of web pages, then cross-reference that information with multiple directories. It’s a new technique that provides fresher, more comprehensive results than just relying on directories alone.
When it's your turn to order takeout, just enter a style of restaurant and your zip code in Google or go directly to the Google Local home page.
Go local at local.google.com |
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| Search by Number - Searching as easy as 1,2,3 |
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Specific numbers can be entered right into Google's search box for quick access to certain kinds of information. Track a package. Get flight status updates. Look up an area code. Research a patent. Check an auto’s VIN. All by typing a number into Google.
Check out other ways to use Search by Number |
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| Numrange
Search -
What range are you looking in? |
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Want to set a price range for your DVD player search? Or only look at digital cameras with certain resolutions? Google's Numrange search enables you to pull up relevant results that fall between any two numbers you choose.
For example, if you’re looking for information about DVD players between $250 and $350, use Numrange search by specifying the prices and putting two periods between them, as shown below.
DVD player $250..350
3..6 megapixels digital camera
1950..1960 Willie Mays
Learn more about special Google commands
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| Google Image Search - Picture this: more than 880 million images |
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Google's Image Search offers more than 880 million images indexed and available for viewing.
Whether you’re searching for a picture of a platypus or a graphic of Grant’s tomb, you’ll find it by clicking the "Images" link above the Google search box or by going directly to the Google Image Search home page.
Take a good look at images.google.com |
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| Google Toolbar - Keep Google with you always |
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Put a Google search box right in your browser and you can search from anywhere on the web. Our free Google Toolbar not only keeps Google right where you want it, it also:
- Eliminates pop-up ads
- Fills in forms with one click
- Highlights what you searched for on results pages
Download the Google Toolbar |
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| Google Labs - Preview the future of search |
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If you just can’t wait for our next release, spend some time checking out Google Labs, the
technology
playground for Google engineers and seekers of adventure. Currently jumping off
the swings are:
Every day, Google makes information a little easier to find. Find out what’s on tap for
tomorrow.
Experiment with labs.google.com |
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