A database of published books that have been scanned by Google and made available in Google search results or from the Google Book site. Introduced in 2004 as the Google Print Library Project ...
Google's nGram Viewer is an amazing tool that lets users search word frequencies over the history of publishing. The folks at Zerohedge turned us onto the cool widget after tweeting about a ...
Google Chromebooks differ from most laptops in that they run natively (and exclusively) on the Google ChromeOS and tend to ...
Two decades ago, Google cofounder Larry Page had a dream to digitally scan millions of books. It turned into a long and bitter legal battle that the company eventually won. Today, the emergence of ...
If you want books, but don’t want to pay for them, there is a better way than walking into your local book store and pocketing them. Try grabbing them online, from Google!