Google Hacks
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Google Hacks: Tips & Tools for Smarter Searching (ISBN 0-596-00447-8) is a book of tips about Google, a popular Internet search engine, by Tara Calishain and Rael Dornfest. The book was published by O'Reilly in February 2003. It covers tips of all kinds, from usage hints for the novice just using Google, to advice for the expert programming the Google Web API. Most programming examples are written in Perl.
The second edition was published in December, 2004 (ISBN
0-596-00857-0).
There was also a third edition published.
Google Hacking
Google Hacking is the 'art' of using Google.com's ability to recall mass amounts of data, to enter directories, find 'secrets' of the web and even attain personal, revealing or illegal information, such as passwords. Using Google's language for detailed searching, including characters like "+", "." and "/".
External links
- Video episode of "TheScreenSavers" with co-author
- List of the tips in the book
- Book preview
- Advanced Google Operators
- Google Hacks from Douwe Osinga
- Google Hacks from Richard Jones
- Over 1000 Google Tips And Hacks From TechRecipes
- Printable Google Operator Cheat Sheet (from Google.com)
- Google Hack Honeypot
- Google-Hack by ubermorgen.com
- Culture Jamming - interview about Google Will Eat Itself
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Categories: Google | 2003 books | O'Reilly books | Computer stubs

