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Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page {sergey, page}@cs.stanford.edu Computer Science Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 Abstract In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext.
The Anatomy of a Search Engine
Social networking site Google plus is not only a way to make friends and remaining in contact with them but also playing an important role in offering a great opportunity in growth in education by collaborative work and communication. Many universities has now recognized the potential of Google plus and have included it in campus for use in everyday life. Google plus is offering lots of applications and formation which are very helpful.
How Universities are using Google Plus for Improving their Education by Collaborative Work and Communication
Google’s secret and/or forgotten places
I regularly check Google’s robots.txt as well as sitemap.xml pages (YES, Google does have a Google sitemap), with hope of finding new and interesting places to study. Previously I wrote about Google’s unseen parts which could be found in Google’s robots.txt. Now I’m taking you trough some places found in Google’s sitemap.xml (please note that there are a lot of other pages in that sitemap which I will not write about, so go check them out ):Rechercher des documents récemment indexés (Aujourd'hui, hier, il y a 7 jours, 30 jours) : L'utilitaire GooFresh de ResearchBuzz

