This document provides an introduction to Google services including Google accounts, Gmail, Google Chat, Google Maps, Google Chrome browser, Picasa, Google Docs, and Google Sites. It highlights that Google offers many free tools that are easily shared, interconnected, and accessible on the web. It provides overviews and basic instructions for setting up and using key features of these Google products.
2. Why Google?
• Best in class
• Free
• Updates and upgrades are implemented
automatically
• Tons of tools
• Makes sharing easy
• Interconnects your files
• Web accessible
This does not mean that Google doesn’t get this information. Another topic.
Organize your email into folders
Easily flag emails to find later
Easily flag emails to find later
Easily flag emails to find later
Find directions to/from a location. Locate businesses near an address. View roads, satellite, or a hybrid. Use scroll wheel to zoom in/out. Drag route (purple line) to change the route or add stops. More: http:// maps.google.com /support/?hl=en
Find directions to/from a location. Locate businesses near an address. View roads, satellite, or a hybrid. Use scroll wheel to zoom in/out. Drag route (purple line) to change the route or add stops. More: http:// maps.google.com /support/?hl=en
When you download Chrome browser or Chrome Frame, or when you use them to contact Google’s servers, Google receives standard log information including your machine’s IP address and one or more cookies. You can configure Google Chrome to not send cookies to Google or other sites. Learn more about configuring cookies and site data in Google Chrome browser.