Post on 29-Nov-2014
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Great Google tools you didn’t know existed
1. Google Ngram Viewer
This tool helps you search keywords among a great number of books belonging to half a millenium. It can help you find trends, but also facts and realities cited in famous discourses. Linguists must love it!
2. Google Trends
Google Trends helps you identify interest trends by looking at hot searches. See Top Charts and Explore functions – you can identify trends by location and timeline!
3. Google Correlate
Google Correlate is a part of Google Trends that helps you evaluate trends over time. If you are looking for “bible”, for example, you can see the periods of the year with a maximum interest on the topic. Try to draw a graph and watch the surprise! ;)
4. Google Think Insights
Thinkers of the world – whether entrepreneurs or general professionals – this is a tool made especially for you. Here you can find business tips&tricks, case studies and many more. Cheers to the permanent self-development!
5. Google Public Data Explorer
How cool to be able to search through great database from all over the world (World Bank included!). Try it and you get full, updated results (map/graph) for you research/ background info!
What do entrepreneurs love most? Conversions! But what about measuring mobile conversions accurately, through a dedicated tool that evaluates your mobile website?
6. Full value of mobile
Great tool for measuring and monitoring your website in terms of traffic and operation.
6. Google Webmaster Tools
Whether you are a private or commercial entity, Google Fonts offers you open source web fonts for use. There are so many filters and font families – get them aaaall!
7. Google Fonts
The place to be for any developer – here you can find tools for internationalizing various websites and live tutorials. Moreover, you can join groups for meetup and experience exchange.
8. Google Developers
This tool is a real digital keeper! It helps you connect to your Google Drive, stock photos, notes, voice memos and many other. It is also very user-friendly. Gotta love it!
8. Google Keep
For all passionates about stars system exploration, this is pure gold! You can dive into space through this unique feature, along with Google Mars and Google Moon. Cool!
9. Google Sky
Dart is a programming language developed by Google in order to replace JavaScript as a language of modern web apps. Its main cause is to make coding simpler and permit beginners learn to code. It was released in 2011 and it is still under development.
10. Dart
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"Wooden Tool Box" by Gualberto107 "Three Color Of Pliers" by Keerati
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Google Ngram Viewver Google Trends
Google Correlate Google Think Insights
Google Public Data Explorer Google Full Value of Mobile
Google Webmaster Tools Google Fonts
Google Developers Google Keep Google Sky
Dart Info source: www.mashable.com