
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies can help you do just that. In plain English, it shows you easy ways to:
To get the most from Google, you need to understand Google. Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies explains how Google works and how you can build more effective queries (hint: it’s a lot more than just using the “Advanced Search” techniques!) It even shows you how to think like a researcher and how to package the results of your research so it means something to your audience. You’ll be able to:
You don’t have to become a programmer to use Google, but if you know a little about software development and want to explore new, more focused search techniques, Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies has a section just for you. It introduces you to the Google API, shows you how to download a developer key, and leads you through building a C# .Net Google application. On the companion Web site, you’ll find the source code and software discussed in the book as well as links to lots of other resources for researchers. Before you know it, you’ll be Googling your way to research success!
Part I: Getting Started with Google Research.
Chapter 1: Googling the World.
Chapter 2: Researching with Google and the Web.
Chapter 3: Delivering and Automating Research Results.
Part II: Crafting Queries and Using the Google Research Tools.
Chapter 4: Building Simple, Effective Queries.
Chapter 5: Achieving Precision with Google Operators.
Chapter 6: Using Google Answers to Learn Google Research Techniques.
Chapter 7: Getting Help from the Google Directory.
Chapter 8: Researching Photographs with Google.
Chapter 9: Providing Competitive Intelligence: Researching an Industry.
Part III: Building Valuable Research Content.
Chapter 10: Researching Like a Pro.
Chapter 11: Using Google’s Comparative Methodology to Your Advantage.
Chapter 12: Packaging and Delivering Research.
Part IV: Building Research Tools Using the Google APIs.
Chapter 13: From Scripting to the Google Web APIs.
Chapter 14: Downloading a Developer Key.
Chapter 15: Understanding WSDL and Web Services.
Chapter 16: Building a C# Google Application.
Chapter 17: Creating Your Own Search Window with the Google APIs.
Chapter 18: Understanding and Following Trends.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten (Mostly Really Useful) Google Research Resources.
Chapter 20: Ten Tools That Use the Google APIs.
Part VI: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Using the SDK.
Appendix B: Building a Research Application with Visual Basic .NET.
Appendix C: Using the Google APIs with Java.
Index.
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