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The Ultimate Guide to Google Services

By Larry Hendrick | November 24, 2005

This is a great post at tipmonkies.com about the different services available from Google. The list is quite extensive, even though I have only included a few. Please click the link to see the others. It includes many I was not aware of.

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Anyone who has ever used the internet probably knows about Google’s web search, but did you know that Google does a lot more? We’ve discussed many Google services on TipMonkies before, but there are some which some of you may not be aware of. Read the full article to get the giant list of Google services and what each does. We’ll try to keep this list up-to-date as Google begins rolling out more services (because you know they will).

Here’s the big list of Google’s services:

* Add to Google lets publishers create a custom “Add to Google” button for their RSS feeds. When a user clicks the button, they can choose to either add the feed to Google Reader, or the Google Homepage service.
* Blogger is Google’s blog-hosting and creation service which seems to be very popular on the web because of the price (free) and ease of use.
* Froogle is Google’s product search engine that you can use to find the cheapest price for a product.
* GMail (or Google Mail) is Google’s popular email service, that gives you over 2 gigabytes of storage.
* Google AdSense is Google’s contextual advertising service, popular among many websites. Google also released Onsite Advertiser Sign-Up on November 21, 2005 which lets advertisers buy ads on a site directly from the Google Ads on that page.

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