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<summary type="text">55 Ways to Have Fun With Google
Lenssen, Philipp
This book, in a way, is born out of my daily weblog “Google Blogoscoped” (blog.outer-court.com)and those who read it. Since 2003&#13;
I’ve been writing there covering a&#13;
ll things Google – not just the fun&#13;
stuff, but news, discussion, interviews, tutorials, and everything beyond&#13;
with a relation to search engines. Thanks to those reading along and&#13;
providing pointers or feedback, I’ve been able to discover more interesting pages and get to know more interesting people around the world than ever before.
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