Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Journal Number One

I read the article Your Google Guide and found it to be a very entertaining read. When you first start reading the journal it starts off by briefly going over what Google is. Next it talks about what I might be using it for from searching sports to searching certain people, ect. It states that the world Google can be modify into a verb “googled” which means that you have enter something in the Google search bar and searched. Once that has been done it will bring up a whole bunch of different sights that pertain to what you have Google. This is one of the most help sights out there today and it is usually one of the first sights you go to when you go onto the Internet if it isn’t your home page already. As you read on you come to find that there is more to googling then just the basics. Once you are on the sight you are able to advance your search for more specific things that you are searching for. Other helpful tools that are at your fingertips are Google image search, scholar search, book search and Google maps. All these tools come a long with this website. So if you only knew the basics of Google now you can consider yourself a more advance user of the application.

1. What type of verb is used in partner with Google? The verb that is partner with Google is "googling".
2. What are the different tools that come along with Google besides just searching website? The other tools you can use are image search, scholar search, book search and Google maps

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