| Introduction.
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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