Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Link Mania - Google

A compilation of Google related links that I find useful:

Third Parties
Google Guide - Powerful tips and tricks to make searching Google easier.

Eric Schmidt, Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0
- Google CEO Eric Schmidt comments on the future of Web 2.o and "Web 3.0".

Google's Wikipedia Entry - Answer your curiosities regarding Google. Lots of well referenced information.

Straight From Google
Educational Videos on Google Video (and YouTube) - This one is self explanatory. Free educational videos. Take a minute and look around. A multitude of credible information.

College life, powered by Google - Google tools and applications that are helpful for college students. I think they're good for high school students, too.

Google Internship Information - Want to intern at Google? Look no further. This link has all the information you'll need.

Google Labs - Check out Google's latest products and technologies.

Google Experimental Lab - Ever wonder what new features Google is experimenting with? Wonder no longer. This page shows the new features Google is experimenting with.

Google Maps - Google Maps is a great resource. Need directions? Want to find a new restaurant in an area (or any type of business)?

Google Business Referral Representative - Want to make an easy $10? For the most part, all you have to do is take pictures of local businesses. Act quickly, before someone else in your area beats you to it.

Google Research Papers - Calling all nerds, geeks, and computer science engineers. A look inside the brains of the people behind Google. A plethora of computer science information and ideas.

Google Grants Beta - Great service. Free advertisements for non-profit organizations.

Google.org - Directly from the website:
"Google.org aspires to use the power of information to help people better their lives. We are an experiment in active philanthropy."


"Google.org is the philanthropic arm of Google and is the umbrella which includes the work of the Google Foundation, some of Google's own projects, as well as partnerships and contributions to for-profit and non-profit entities. "