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Free 411 and Other Handy Google Experiments for Domainers | Free 411 and Other Handy Google Experiments for Domainers |
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| Monday, 03 December 2007 | |
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THE GRADUATES
I've been using this service for a few months now. It's vioce automated and gives you much more than normal directory service can provide. The best part: it's free!
Google Notebook allows you to take clips of the internet and save them to one location via your browser. I haven't tried this yet but my turn off was having to sign up for another service. Maybe soon as I plan to do research for books and educational purposes. It seems like a better way to organize your favorites and domain information for later use.
This is a service offered in the past by a company named Writely which allowed excel spreadsheets online. This is handy if you ever want to backup your domain list or need to access the list on a different computer. (Google bough Writely and now directly provides this service).
Alerts you of news on a particular keyword or phrase. Handy if you want certain trends/news/events to appear in your inbox at a specific time. It helps you beat the crowd with domain registrations.
ON EXPERIMENT
Google seems to be rolling out with better search results to compete with Ask.com and MSN.com (as if they had to catch up!). You can organize data in a timeline, on a map and there's an "info view" feature that sorts information by date, measurement, timeline and images. A definite improvement on search delivery. To try the different search features, click the above link. If you want to be a guine pig in the experiment, click on the "Join This Experiment" button next to "Alternate views for search results" title and Google.com will change to the experimental version.
Keep up with music trends for fan club related domains. Search by genres or countries. Stay away from copyright infringement.
Find out what other people are searching for charted into search volume, regions, cities and languages. You can sort out current information or date it back.
For the non-web-designers, Google is experimenting with a page creator service.
Know any other Google tools that domainers can use? Leave a comment here.
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