Google Apps: The Missing Manual (Paperback)
Amazon.com Review
A free alternative to Microsoft Office? Google Apps gives you that plus plenty of bonus reasons to switch: collaborate on documents with others at the same time; whip up a Web page stocked with downloadable files; and work on it all from any Web-connected computer. About the only thing Google doesn’t offer is a guide like Google Apps: The Missing Manual–the authoritative and reader-friendly way to break free of Office. Top 14 Google Docs Tricks 1. If you install Google Gears (http://gears.google.com/), you can edit Docs word-processing documents offline, and Docs automatically syncs them with the online version the next time you sign in online. 2. If you make other folks collaborators on Docs documents and spreadsheets, everyone can work on the files simultaneously. To invite collaborators, head to the upper-right Share button (for documents) or Share tab (for spreadsheets). 3. Its a snap to publish documents created in Docs as blog posts (more…)
Planet Google: One Company’s Audacious Plan To Organize Everything We Know [Bargain Price] (Hardcover)
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In this spellbinding behind-the-scenes look at Google, New York Times columnist Stross (The Microsoft Way) provides an intimate portrait of the company’s massively ambitious aim to organize the world’s information. Drawing on extensive interviews with top management and his astonishingly open access to the famed Googleplex, Stross leads readers through Google’s evolution from its humble beginnings as the decidedly nonbusiness-oriented brainchild of Stanford Ph.D. students Sergey Brin and Larry Page, through the company’s early growing pains and multiple acquisitions, on to its current position as global digital behemoth. Tech lovers will devour the pages of discussion about the Algorithm; business folk will enjoy the accounts of how company after company, including Microsoft and Yahoo, underestimated Google’s technology, advertising model and ability to solve problems like scanning library collections; and general readers will find (more…)
The Google Way: How One Company Is Revolutionizing Management as We Know It (Hardcover)
Review
“The Google Way is a well thought-out, well-executed book that combines knowledge of the business world with extensive research to describe the rise of a corporate giant…I highly recommend this book.” –Blogcritics.org
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“Should you land an interview soon, here’s a question you might hear that’s not out of left field: ‘What’s the last book you read?’ Take the time to make it The Google Way.”
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Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs (The New Rules of Social Media) (Hardcover)
Review
“If you’ve been looking for a trustworthy primer on getting found online, here’s a great place to start. Buy one for your clueless colleague too.”—Seth Godin, author of Meatball Sundae “If you have more money than brains, you should focus on outbound marketing. If you have more brains than money, you should focus on inbound marketing by reading this book.”—Guy Kawasaki, cofounder of Alltop, and author of Reality Check
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Valuable and Useful Information to Boost your Internet Marketing Career
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who are looking for some valuable and useful information would be congregating themselves in classrooms, public libraries, bookstores, and magazine stands because these are the places where such information could be found.





