Google Images (Search for Photos on the Web) Life Photo Archive (Search the Life Magazine Photo Archive) Google Image Swirl Clusters (Search images by their relation to other images in a web) Google Scholar (Search scholarly journals, full texts of case law, patents) Google Books (Search thousands of books, some with limited preview, some with full copies online) Google Maps (Search maps for locations, create your own map to annotate) Google Directory (The Web organized by topics into categories) Google News (Search just news stories from around the world organized by region and topic) Google Fast Flip (Browse the front page of news websites from around the world) Google Finance (Financial information organized for easy research) Google Alerts (Create personalized searches that will search for you and e-mail you of any new results) Google Blogs (Search Blogs) Google Custom Search (Create search engines that only search pre-determined websites - great for focusing students) Google Squared (takes a category and creates a starter 'square' of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts)
Google "Show Options" (Just look at how you can refine your search, different options depending on whether this is a web, image, news search, etc.)
Don't forget the features on the left hand side of your screen:
Google Images (Search for Photos on the Web)
Life Photo Archive (Search the Life Magazine Photo Archive)
Google Image Swirl Clusters (Search images by their relation to other images in a web)
Google Scholar (Search scholarly journals, full texts of case law, patents)
Google Books (Search thousands of books, some with limited preview, some with full copies online)
Google Maps (Search maps for locations, create your own map to annotate)
Google Directory (The Web organized by topics into categories)
Google News (Search just news stories from around the world organized by region and topic)
Google Fast Flip (Browse the front page of news websites from around the world)
Google Finance (Financial information organized for easy research)
Google Alerts (Create personalized searches that will search for you and e-mail you of any new results)
Google Blogs (Search Blogs)
Google Custom Search (Create search engines that only search pre-determined websites - great for focusing students)
Google Squared (takes a category and creates a starter 'square' of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts)
Google "Show Options" (Just look at how you can refine your search, different options depending on whether this is a web, image, news search, etc.)
Don't forget the features on the left hand side of your screen: