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Google Hacks in Circuits

Google Hacks in Circuits 10/28/2003 11:06 PM

Google Hacks is mentioned in an article titled "Fishing for Information? Try Better Bait" in tomorrow's NYT Circuits.

A new book, "Google Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Tools," by Tara Calishain and Rael Dornfest (O'Reilly & Associates), is the latest resource in a growing industry to help people become better online searchers. It catalogs ways to uncover nuggets of information. Although a large part of the book is intended for programmers who adapt Google's search services for their own Web sites, there is much in it for everyday users.




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