Saturday, October 29, 2011




Google Ask And You Will Receive

The information age as we know it. Anything that a person or persons wants to know is as easy as typing it into a search box and within seconds there is more information in front of you then you know what to do with, let alone read it all. Yellow pages have become obsolete, libraries are interesting but very few are up to date and current with the day to day knowledge base and information available to us. So, if the yellow pages are old school and our libraries are turning into museums of days gone by, how do we get global knowledge and current information? Google.

Remember the old sci-fi show Star Trek, with Spock the pointy eared dude, Captain Kirk played by William Shattner and Scottie the starship engineer who could push a button, lock in on your position and you would magically be transported from point A to point B. Then there was the ships computer, and that is what they called it too, Computer. If Captain Kirk needed to know something he would just say "computer, what is the alpha quadrants for delta nine?" and a voice would answer him from the ships main computer with the precise answer.

Today in 2011 we can basically do the same thing. If there is something we want information on or a question we are debating with our social peers and need clarification with, we just type the question into Google and just like magic more information than you knew was available is right before you on your computer screen.

Goggle has the largest data bank of information in the world. Any subject you can imagine, Google has information stored away about it and looking for new information that has been posted on the internet about the subject. Any subject.

Google is in constant search for new information to add to its collection of knowledge and wants to show this information whenever a search is performed. If you are looking for a used car in Saint John, Google it "Used Cars Saint John" if you need a plumber in Saint John NB, Google it " plumber saint john nb ". Any information you want or need just Google it.

The more specific your search the more specific your results. If you were to Google blue shoes the results would be very broad but if you Google blue shoes high heel pumps, then your results would be more specific to blue high heel pumps.

Google can be very helpful with finding any information you may search for. Old, new, relevant or irrelevant there is a very, very good chance Google has found and stored some information pertaining to your search query.



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