05
Jun

Google has updated look and feel of Webmaster Tools interface. NEW features are obvious. For more information visit http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=139065&hl=en

Google Webmaster Tools - New Interface

 

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04
Jun

Google Squared is an experimental search tool that collects facts from the web and presents them in an organized collection, similar to a spreadsheet. If you search for [roller coasters], Google Squared builds a square with rows for each of several specific roller coasters and columns for corresponding facts, such as image, height and maximum speed.

http://www.google.com/squared

To read full story, visit http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/square-your-search-results-with-google.html

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14
May

Recently Google has done some changes in their search results especially Wonder Wheel is cool. Here is a quick overview.

  • Click on Show Option link just before the first search result.
  • Then you will be able to see different options. These options will help you to customised your search results.
  • Click on Wonder Wheel on the left side (second last link) and this will keep generating wheel/tree like structure for your search queries.

Google Wonder Wheel 1 Google Wonder Wheel 2 Google Wonder Wheel 3

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08
May

I found this on Google Blog.

Working on the search team over the last few years, I have heard interesting stories of how Google has made a difference to individuals across the world. For instance, Yanick Cusson from Canada wrote to tell us about how he found his father:

“I will always remember the very first day I got Internet at home. I had not seen my father in 17 years and had no clue where he was. The very first web page I went to was Google, and I simply wrote his name in the search box, and guess what? A public announcement from the government dated four years back mentioned him as promoted! I called the person who wrote the announcement, and by luck, she worked one floor up from my father’s office. She transferred me directly to him, and we started talking. We have been in touch since then, and it’s great!”

It’s stories like this that show us how Google Search can make a real difference for people — and that’s what keeps us excited to come to work every day. If you have a story to share about how Google Search has made an impact on your life, we would love to hear it. Tell us here by writing your story or posting a video. We look forward to hearing from you.

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/whats-your-google-story.html

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