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Aug
19
Written by:
Andrea Norman
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Most people when asked about Google know it’s a search engine. After all, to “Google” something has become a verb in our lexicon. Most people know Google as the clean white search box they see when they visit www.Google.com.
If people are really pressed they may also mention that Google has email (Gmail) and maps (Google maps.) What people don’t know is that there is a much bigger “beyond the search” part of Google. In fact, Google can help you organize your medical records, has a patent search function and a 411 service. Those are just a few of the many services that Google offers. To discover these areas, sign in to your Google account (Gmail is easiest) and then click on “My Account.” You will see an area that mentions “personal settings” and then another area that says “My products.” The “My products” area shows you the Google services you are already using. However, to discover more, click on “Try something new.” In that area you will discover 42 additional Google following services. The ten most interesting, include:
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