Google Advanced Search offers numerous options for making your searches more precise and getting more useful results: google.com/advanced_search
Google Alerts enables one to receive news and search results via email: google.com/alerts
Google Analytics tells you everything you want to know about how your visitors found you and how they interact with your site (sign-ups are temporarily disabled): google.com/analytics
Google Automatic URL Removal System offers the option to request for immediate removal of content from Google’s index which can be achieved by sending a request to Google after registering through a Google account after creating either the META tags or the ‘robots.txt’ file in the web server: services.google.com:8882/urlconsole/controller
Google Answers is a way to get that help from Researchers with expertise in online searching: answers.google.com
Google Base is a place where you can easily submit all types of online and offline content that we’ll host and make searchable online: base.google.com
Google Blog is the official blog at Google: googleblog.blogspot.com
Google Blog Search is Google search technology focused on blogs: blogsearch.google.com
Blogger is a service that provides Web-based tools used by individuals to publish to the Web: blogger.com & blogspot.com
Blogger Mobile is a Google service for Blogger that enables anyone on-the-go to create a new blog and post to it – for free – using their mobile phone. Users with a camera phone can also post photos just as easily to a blog. They can simply snap a photo and send it via email or MMS to go@blogger.com, and they have a new blog on Blogger: go.blogger.com
Blogger Status serves to keep Blogger users informed about Blogger’s development, upgrades, outages and related issues, Blogger Status will also detail problems that exist and what’s being done about them: status.blogger.com
Google Book Search enables one to search the full text of books: books.google.com & print.google.com
Google Browser Buttons let you search the Internet simply by highlighting a word (or phrase) on any web page and clicking the Google Search button: google.com/options/buttons.html
Google Catalogs makes it easy to find information published in mail-order catalogs that were not previously available online: catalogs.google.com
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