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Suresh Viswanathan's picture

Search & Productivity Tips with Google & Other Search Engines

Hello folks

Thanks for coming to my presentation last week.

I have attached a 1 page Word document that summarises most of the commands that were shown last week. Please do let me know if there are any typos in this document.

If anyone has more questions about these commands or if there is need for another round of presentations, do let me know.

Feedback is appreciated with thanks.

Cheers

Suresh

Azizjon Nazarov's picture

Google1

The file was too big so here is the second part.

Azizjon Nazarov's picture

Google

Here is Suresh's google lectures.
He kindly agreed to post them here.

Suresh Viswanathan's picture

Tips & Tricks in Searching with Google & Other Search engines

Hello all,

It has been great meeting you folks in the class ! I have not had a single boring day.

I work at the Department of Information Technology at the Council of Europe (www.coe.int) in Strasbourg. In fact, for the time being, I do return on Thursday evenings to Strasbourg so that I can work on Fridays... Tiring to say the least...

The Council of Europe is a massive document factory and we are realising the need to deploy proper storage and search methodologies in order to be able to retrieve information from our enormous store of data. One of the projects that I am involved in is devising better search solutions and understanding how search works.

Suresh Viswanathan's picture

Council of Europe Website and Searching there using Google

Strasbourg, France, 25th Oct

Hello guys,

Greetings again from Strasbourg !

For those of you who wonder who I am, I was in MILE 6 and did the first term. I will be back for the next 2 terms starting in January. I work at the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, in the IT Department.

Anyway, there is a lot of information available in the public websites of the COE at www.coe.int For some of the Law courses we had last year, a lot of material was available at the COE website.

Zhou Lichun's picture

To my respectecd classmates

Dear fellow classmates:

In the International Law class this afternoon, I rejected the notion to discuss Chinese government's restriction on Yahoo and Google. For the behavior itself, I would like to present my sincere regret. But for the case, I would like to make some brief explanation.

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