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The title should be changed to "Fit for the garbage can in 30 seconds or less." My god, if you have ever done 10 or more searches on Google (which almost everyone has), you'll find this book absolutely useless. You can get more information by simply visiting this page http://www.google.com/about.html
I have nothing against the author or publisher, but thought I'd do this system justice by giving my honest opinion.
The writing style is REALLY concise, almost in point form, and it covers quite a lot of ground for its size. It starts with a look at how Google started and how it works, then covers searching (basic and advanced), some features and services (many that I wasn't aware of - Froogle rocks!), the Google Toolbar, Tips and Tricks, and ends with a short chapter on how to submit your website to Google (if you don't have one this won't be much help).
A good read, and if anything a great primer for more advanced books on the subject.
Nothing is as simple as it seems at first
Or as hopeless as it seems in the middle
Or as finished as it seems in the end.
The Three Major Kind of Tools
* Tools for hittings things to make them loose or to tighten them up or
jar their many complex, sophisticated electrical parts in such a
manner that they function perfectly. (These are your hammers, maces,
bludgeons, and truncheons.)
* Tools that, if dropped properly, can penetrate your foot. (Awls)
* Tools that nobody should ever use because the potential danger is far
greater than the value of any project that could possibly result.
(Power saws, power drills, power staplers, any kind of tool that uses
any kind of power more advanced than flashlight batteries.)
-- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"