Stephen
Useful Google Tools – Google Calculator
Posted by Stephen on June 17, 2009 2:29 pm
Posted in Google, Search Engine News

Just as with the Google Define: functionality, the calculator is extremely simple to use and remarkably effective tool. Like many of the search quirks found on Google, the calculator is accessible just by using the conventional search bar to perform your maths for you.

Google Calculator

It can work out some reasonably complex problems too, so don’t be afraid to test it. Whether you put in the calculation numerically or textually, Google will almost instantaneously provide you with an accurate answer.

So if you’re forever misplacing your calculator and need a quick sum working out, look no further than Google. It’s quick, it’s accessible and it’s easy to use.

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Stephen
Useful Google Tools – Google Define:
Posted by Stephen on June 11, 2009 4:30 pm
Posted in Google

This is the first in a series of articles on the various applications that Google currently provide. We all know about Google Earth, Mail and of course Search, but there are many more tools that some users may not be quite so aware of; which will hopefully shed some light on in the coming weeks.

The first of these is the extremely simple, yet incredibly useful Google ‘Define:’. When using the site, whether in your toolbar or the main Google search screen, simply type in ‘define:’ followed by a word – for example ‘define: incredulity’. Once you’ve filled in the search, you should get an answer that looks something like the graphic below.

google-define

Whilst it may not be the most complex of procedures, this feature is an incredibly invaluable resource, particularly for a quick reference. It’ll provide answers from a number of sources ordinarily, with a small definition accompanying the URL of the site who provided the information.

Define: is certainly one of those tools that make Google such a useful one-stop referencing site. It’s also one that other search engines will need to better if they are to make a real dent in Google’s domination of the current market.

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