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Google Cheat Sheets [.Pdf] GOOGLE | CHEAT SHEET Key for skill required Novice This two page Google Cheat Sheet lists all Google services and tools as to understand the Intermediate well as background information. The Cheat Sheet offers a great reference underlying concepts to grasp of basic to advance Google query building concepts and ideas. Expert CHEAT SHEET GOOGLE SERVICES Google domains google.co.kr Google Company Information google.ae google.kz Public (NASDAQ: GOOG) and google.com.af google.li (LSE: GGEA) Google AdSense https://www.google.com/adsense/ google.com.ag google.lk google.off.ai google.co.ls Founded Google AdWords https://adwords.google.com/ google.am google.lt Menlo Park, California (1998) Google Analytics http://google.com/analytics/ google.com.ar google.lu google.as google.lv Location Google Answers http://answers.google.com/ google.at google.com.ly Mountain View, California, USA Google Base http://base.google.com/ google.com.au google.mn google.az google.ms Key people Google Blog Search http://blogsearch.google.com/ google.ba google.com.mt Eric E. Schmidt Google Bookmarks http://www.google.com/bookmarks/ google.com.bd google.mu Sergey Brin google.be google.mw Larry E. Page Google Books Search http://books.google.com/ google.bg google.com.mx George Reyes Google Calendar http://google.com/calendar/ google.com.bh google.com.my google.bi google.com.na Revenue Google Catalogs http://catalogs.google.com/ google.com.bo google.com.nf $6.138 Billion USD (2005) Google Code http://code.google.com/ google.com.br google.com.ni google.bs google.nl Net Income Google Code Search http://www.google.com/codesearch/ google.co.bw google.no $1.465 Billion USD (2005) Google Deskbar http://deskbar.google.com/ google.com.bz google.com.np google.ca google.nr Employees Google Desktop http://desktop.google.com/ google.cd google.nu 5,680 (2005) Google Directory http://www.google.com/dirhp google.cg google.co.nz google.ch google.com.om Contact Address Google Earth http://earth.google.com/ google.ci google.com.pa 2400 E. Bayshore Parkway Google Finance http://finance.google.com/ google.co.ck google.com.pe Mountain View, CA 94043 google.cl google.com.ph Google Groups http://groups.google.com/ google.cn google.com.pk Contact Phone Google Images http://images.google.com/ google.com.co google.pl +1 650 318 0200 (US) google.co.cr google.pn Google Labs http://labs.google.com/ google.com.cu google.com.pr Contact Fax Google Local http://local.google.com/ google.de google.pt +1 650 618 1499 (US) google.dj google.com.py Google Maps http://maps.google.com/ google.dk google.ro [email protected] Google Mars http://www.google.com/mars/ google.dm google.ru google.com.do google.rw GOOGLEBOT Google Mobile http://mobile.google.com/ google.com.ec google.com.sa Google Moon http://moon.google.com/ google.com.eg google.com.sb google.es google.sc Googlebot/2.1 IP Addresses Google Movies http://www.google.com/movies?q google.com.et google.se 64.68.80.# Google Music http://www.google.com/musicsearch?q google.fi google.com.sg 64.68.81.# google.com.fj google.sh 64.68.82.# Google News http://news.google.com/ google.fm google.sk 64.68.84.# Google Page Creator http://pages.google.com/ google.fr google.sn 64.68.88.# google.gg google.sm 216.239.46.# Google Personalized Home… http://www.google.com/ig google.com.gi google.com.sv 216.239.38.# Google Reader http://www.google.com/reader/ google.gl google.co.th 216.239.36.# google.gm google.com.tj Google Scholar http://scholar.google.com/ google.gr google.tm Google Search History http://www.google.com/searchhistory/ google.com.gt google.to Google PageRank Formula google.com.hk google.tp PR(U) = (1-d) + d * Google SMS http://www.google.com/sms/ google.hn google.com.tr sumV(PR(V)/N(V)) Google Suggest http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1 google.hr google.tt google.ht google.com.tw Sites with PageRank 10 Google Talk http://talk.google.com/ google.co.hu google.com.ua Adobe.com Google Toolbar http://toolbar.google.com/ google.co.id google.co.ug Apple.com google.ie google.co.uk Blogger.com Google Transit Trip Planner http://www.google.com/transit google.co.il google.com.uy Energy.gov Google Translate http://www.google.com/translate_t google.co.im google.uz FirstGov.gov google.co.in google.com.vc Google.com Google Trends http://www.google.com/trends google.is google.co.ve Macromedia.com Google Video http://video.google.com/ google.it google.vg NASA.gov google.co.je google.co.vi NSF.gov Google Web Accelerator http://webaccelerator.google.com/ google.com.jm google.com.vn NYTimes.com Google Web API http://www.google.com/apis/ google.jo google.vu Real.com google.co.jp google.ws StatCounter.com Google Web Search http://www.google.com google.co.ke google.co.za W3.org google.kg google.co.zm WebStandards.org Whitehouse.gov QUERY STRUCTURE FOR SEARCHING GOOGLE FOR MUSIC AND MOVIES Google Form Elements Music -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:”index of” mp3 “Artist Name” Movies -inurl:htm -inurl:html -inurl:php intitle:”index of” (mpg|mov|avi|wmv) “Movie Name” Query Textbox q Google Search Button btnG Where Artist Name and Movie Name are replaced with the artist or movie you wish to find file directories for. Feeling Lucky Button btnI © 2005-2006 Page 1 of 2 *This Google Cheat Sheet was written for educational purposes and the author has no affiliation to Google whatsoever. http://www.adelaider.com/google/ Last updated October 25, 2006 (Version 1.06) – Enjoy ^_^ GOOGLE | CHEAT SHEET Key for skill required Novice This two page Google Cheat Sheet lists all Google services and tools as to understand the Intermediate well as background information. The Cheat Sheet offers a great reference underlying concepts to grasp of basic to advance Google query building concepts and ideas. Expert CHEAT SHEET ADVANCED SEARCH LARGE SERVICES AND INVESTMENTS BELONGING GOOGLE CALCULATOR OPERATORS TO GOOGLE BASIC OPERATORS Blogger http://www.blogger.com + addition define:phrase Froogle http://www.froogle.com/ Show a list of definitions for phrase - subtraction Gmail http://www.gmail.com/ Hello http://www.hello.com/ * multiplication cache:www.example.com Google's cache of example.com Orkut http://www.orkut.com/ / division Picasa http://picasa.google.com/ % modulus link:www.example.com SketchUp http://www.sketchup.com/ List of websites that link to Writely http://www.writely.com/ % of percentage of example.com YouTube http://www.youtube.com/ ^ raise to a power related:www.example.com List webpages similar to FUN GOOGLE SERVICES AND TOOLS GOOGLE CALCULATOR www.example.com EXAMPLES Mentalplex http://www.google.com/mentalplex/ Pigeon Rank http://www.google.com/technology/pigeonrank.html info:www.example.com 12*13 Show information that Google has Moonbase Google http://www.google.com/jobs/lunar_job.html about www.example.com 0x23 in decimal Google Gulp http://www.google.com/googlegulp/ 40 in hexadecimal Google Romance http://www.google.com/romance/ site:www.example.com (1+i)*(2+i) Google Moms http://www.google.com/moms/ List all webpages hosted at 212 F in C www.example.com OTHER GOOGLE SERVICES AND TOOLS 1.21 gigawatts / 88 mph the speed of light in miles / s allintitle:query Restrict the results to those with all Google Holiday Logos http://www.google.com/intl/en/holidaylogos.html the speed of light in knots of the query words in the title. two fortnights Google Zeitgeist http://www.google.com/press/intl-zeitgeist.html Google Jobs http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/ days in a year intitle:query two plus two Restrict the results to documents Google University Se… http://www.google.com/options/universities.html containing that word in the title. Google Sitemaps https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ au/c m_earth allinurl:query r_earth Restrict the results to those with all OFFICIAL GOOGLE BLOGS FOR SERVICES AND G of the query words in the URL. TOOLS Official Google Blog http://googleblog.blogspot.com/ 1-0.9-0.1 = -2.77555756 × 10-17 kibibyte in bytes inurl:query Adwords API http://adwordsapi.blogspot.com/ Restrict the results to documents Blogger Buzz http://buzz.blogger.com/ kbit/s in bit/s = 1,024 bit/second containing that word in the URL. 1.5 LTL in EUR Google Base http://googlebase.blogspot.com/ Google Code http://code.google.com/ 29.95USD in AUD apple * sauce 100 Chilean peso in Brazilian real the words apple and sauce Google Enterprise http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/ separated by exactly one word Google Maps API http://googlemapsapi.blogspot.com/ 2 Euros per liter in British pounds per Imperial pint Google Reader http://googlereader.blogspot.com/ Nokia phone $100...300 Google Research http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/ 5+2*2 Search within a range of numbers 2^20 for a Nokia phone between Google Talk http://googletalk.blogspot.com/ $100...300 Google Video http://googlevideo.blogspot.com/ sqrt(-4) half a cup in teaspoons Inside AdSense http://adsense.blogspot.com/ safesearch: sex education Inside AdWords http://adwords.blogspot.com/ 160 pounds * 4000 feet in Calories Search for sex education material without returning adult sites SEARCH BY NUMBER Special Web Searches UPS tracking numbers example search: "1Z9999W99999999999" http://www.google.com/unclesam FedEx tracking numbers example search: "999999999999" http://www.google.com/linux http://www.google.com/bsd Vehicle ID (VIN) numbers example search: "AAAAA999A9AA99999" http://www.google.com/mac Telephone area codes example search: "650" http://www.google.com/microsoft http://www.google.com/firefox Patent numbers example search: "patent 5123123" FAA airplane registration numbers example search: "n199ua" © 2005-2006 Page 2 of 2 *This Google Cheat Sheet was written for educational purposes and the author has no affiliation to Google whatsoever.
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