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Google Friends Newsletter lets you always know what’s happening at your favorite search engine. Messages include important announcements of new Google launches, features and other information: google.com/contact/newsletter.html & google.com/googlefriends/archive.html

GMail (also known as Google Mail) is a free, search-based webmail service that includes more than 2,500 megabytes (2.5 gigabytes) of storage: gmail.com & mail.google.com

GMail Mobile allows you to access your Gmail messages from the web browser on your mobile phone or device. Your Gmail account stays synched, whether you access it from the web or the mobile interface. Read and reply to your Gmail messages any time, anywhere: m.gmail.com

GMail Notifier is an application that alerts you when you have new Gmail messages (Google Talk includes the notifier): toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper

GMail SMS Signup allows US mobile phone users to sign up for a Google email account through SMS, a measure taken to prevent spam: google.com/accounts/SmsMailSignup1

Google.org will include the work of the Google Foundation, some of Google’s own projects using Google talent, technology and other resources, as well as partnerships and contributions to for-profit and non-profit entities: google.org

Google Grants program supports organizations sharing our philosophy of community service to help the world in areas such as science and technology, education, global public health, the environment, youth advocacy, and the arts: google.com/grants

Google Groups allows one to create, search, and browse groups to discuss and share ideas: groups.google.com

Google Groups Advanced Search lets you restrict your search to pages in a given newsgroup or newsgroup hierarchy: groups.google.com/advanced_group_search

Google ie is a bare-bones interface which returns only page titles: google.com/ie

Google Image Search is the most comprehensive image search on the web:
images.google.com

Google Image Advanced Search allows for complex searches using Boolean operators and other Google commands: google.com/advanced_image_search

Google’s i-mode search service is the first search engine that enables access to the entire World Wide Web from any i-mode mobile phone: google.com/imode

Google In Your Language is a volunteer translation program initaited by Google that welcomes you to translate Google’s help information and search interface into your favorite language. There is no minimum commitment and you can translate a phrase, a page or their entire site. Once they have enough of the site translated, Google will make it available in the language you are requesting: services.google.com/tc/Welcome.html

Google Labs showcases a few of Google’s favorite ideas that aren’t quite ready for prime time: labs.google.com

Google Language Tools lets you translate a phrase or entire website, as well as giving you access to web search in different languages, or the ability to search for a particular something in just one language: google.com/language_tools

Google Librarian Center aims to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful while providing support to librarians through a periodic newsletter that will offer tips and tricks specifically focused on what you as a librarian would want to know about Google: google.com/services/librarian_center.html

Google Library Project (a part of Google Book Search) makes it easier for people to find relevant books – specifically books they wouldn’t find any other way such as those that are out of print – while carefully respecting authors’ and publishers’ copyrights. Major libraries are including their collections in Google Book Search and the Google Library Project, like a card catalog, show users information about the book plus a few snippets – a few sentences of their search term in context: google.com/googlebooks/library.html

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