1.Google Finance can replace a big full-service financial information site, such as Bloomberg.com ( www.bloomberg.com) or MarketWatch ( www.marketwatch.com), it offers more than enough information for the casual investorand serves as a gateway to even more information on the Web.Google Finance is a somewhat full-featured financial information site. You can access Google Finance by going directly to finance.google.com
2.Google Reader is a web-based reader that lets you read feeds from both blogs and from news sites. You can use Google Reader to read the latest blog postings and the latest news headlines. All you have to do is subscribe to the content on a site or blog, and then use Google Reader to read the latest postings or stories. You access Google Reader at reader.google.com.
3.Google Scholar search page closely resembles the traditional Google web search page. You access Google Scholar at scholar.google.com.
4.Google's University Search: www.google.com/options/universities.html.
5.Did you know that Google can be used to find and display current weather conditions and forecasts? It's a pretty easy search; all you have to do is enter the keyword weather, followed by the location. You can enter the location as a city name, city plus state, or ZIP Code.
6.Searching for BlogsAnd Blog Posts blogsearch.google.com
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