Monday, April 12, 2010

The Web According to Google: Resistance is Futile

I use several of the Google products on a regular basis. I like the calendar as a way to keep track of events from anywhere. I also us the Documents. Documents lets me access items from anywhere also. I've also used it to take notes on a pc and known that I can access the info from my own pc. And for lists of HCPL passwords since I am at another branch and may not always be able to access my Outlook On my laptops, I have Google Chrome as one of my browsers. I also like Google Maps. I use Gmail as a main nonwork email. Since there is one login to remember, this is usually the website I use. They also own Blogger, which I still use to blog on. I haven't tried the Reader, I just don't have the time to keep up with the blogs I want to read. It is something I might try in the future.

Picnik, my favorite online photo editing site has just been bought by Google and I don't know what that will mean in the long run.

Google Labs doesn't have many current items I am interested in. One is Google fast flip. A lot of news stories in a short space. You can see the headlines and if anything strikes your fancy, you can go to it. There are many subjects covered, just like in the Google News page, but with images. They have put a version of it at the bottom of their news page.

The Google books is almost all nonfiction. The only fiction I can find is in the Classics area. Those also seem to have a free download. I haven't tried it yet. Some of the classics might be helpful for students who come in at the last minute and need a book that they could download here or at home. Not everything in classics is full text, but a number of them are available.

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