Keywords:
1. Why Use the Internet to Locate Information? -- 2. Introduction to Google -- 3. Basic (and not So Basic) Google Search Strategies: All You Need to Know to Become a Good Internet Researcher -- 4. Advanced Google Search Strategies: All You Need to Know to Become a Good Internet Researcher -- 5. You've Got Your Search Results, Now What? Understanding and Manipulating the Displayed Search Results -- 6. Google News -- 7. Google Groups: Retrieving Information from Over One Billion Publicly Archived E-mail Messages -- 8. Google Image Search: Locating Photos of Individuals, Products, and More -- 9. Google Blog Search -- 10. Google Finance: Monitor Current Financial News on Public Companies and Market Trends for Due Diligence and a Competitive Intelligence Advantage -- 11. Google Glossary -- 12. Google Translate -- 13. Google Books: Quickly Locate Useful Books, Magazines, and Legal Treatises, Statutes, Opinions, and Legislative Histories -- 14. Google Maps -- 15. Location-Based Google Search via Your Non-Web-Enabled Telephone (GOOG-411) -- 16. Free Knowledge-Management Tools from Google: Desktop Search -- 17. Google Scholar: Locate Information from Academic Sources and Retrieve Free Case Law -- 18. Google Apps: Free Collaboration Tools to Help Solos and Small Firms Compete with Big-Firm Technology Budgets -- 19. Google Voice -- 20. Google Search Shortcuts -- 21. Google SMS (Short Message Service): Retrieve Information via Text Message -- 22. Google Earth? Now You Can Fly Under the Surface of Oceans -- 23. Google's Uncle Sam Search: A Specialized Search for Federal Government-Related Resources -- 24. Google Analytics: Free Traffic Statistics for Your Web Site (You Do Have a Web Site, Don't You?) -- 25. Advertising Services from Google -- 26. Google's Web Browser: Chrome -- 27. Google Knol: Experts Sharing Their Knowledge, One Unit at a Time