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Book Review - Google: The Missing Manual (2nd Edition)

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Every time I read a book on Google, I find new stuff to get excited about (and get reminded about stuff I need to use more).  This one is no different...  Google: The Missing Manual (2nd Edition) by Sarah Milstein, J. D. Biersdorfer, and Matthew MacDonald.

Contents:
Part 1 - Searching with Google: Google 101; Superior Searching
Part 2 - Google Tools: Googling Further - Images, News, Maps, and More; Googling with Others - Groups and Answers; Shopping with Google; The Google Toolbar; More Cool Google Tools
Part 3 - Google for Webmasters: Becoming a Search Result; Making Money with Google; Google Analytics
Part 4 - Gmail: Gmail
Part 5 - Appendix: The Google Wide Web
Index

The book starts out with the requisite coverage on the search syntax of Google.  For those who have never gone beyond a basic search, this will be an eye-opener.  For people like me who have tried some of the other options, this serves as a good refresher for some techniques I may have forgotten.  The book really becomes valuable to me once it gets into the second part.  That's where I'm reminded about and exposed to the other features of Google that fall outside the normal searching.  For instance, I didn't know that you could do a personalized homepage using Google (much like MyYahoo).  I have that going on now.  Google Desktop?  I'm inclined to try it again after having dropped it during the initial download frenzy.  And using SMS and my cell phone to get Google information like driving directions might become a regular part of my techie toolbox.  While it's true you can dig around on the Google site and find all this stuff ("why buy a book for it?"), I much prefer to have that type of information packaged up for me.  Also, since Google changes daily, there's always the issue of things being gone or substantially revised by the time you read about it.  Still, *knowing* that a feature exists is the first step in learning how it works...

This is a book that will remain close to my home computer, and one that I'll browse through on a regular basis to get those "I missed that feature!" moments...

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