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Monday, November 21, 2005

آاااااااااای ملتی که هنوز سنگ یاهو رو به سینه میزنین! من دعوت به مباهله می کنم با این لیست.
بیارید تمام آنچه را که دارید. ما هم آورده ایم در اینجا تمام انچه را که داریم!
لیست (البته ناقص) سرویس های گوگل:






  • Add to Google
    lets publishers create a custom “Add to Google” button for their RSS feeds. When a user clicks the button, they can choose to either add the feed to Google Reader, or the Google Homepage service.



  • Blogger is Google’s blog-hosting and creation service which seems to be very popular on the web because of the price (free) and ease of use.



  • Froogle is Google’s product search engine that you can use to find the cheapest price for a product.



  • GMail (or Google Mail) is Google’s popular email service, that gives you over 2 gigabytes of storage.



  • Google AdSense is Google’s contextual advertising service, popular among many websites. Google also released Onsite Advertiser Sign-Up on November 21, 2005 which lets advertisers buy ads on a site directly from the Google Ads on that page.



  • Google AdWords is the other side of AdSense. While AdSense lets publishers put ads on their site, someone has to pay for those ads, and AdWords
    connects companies with publishers so you can make a little bit of money.



  • Google Alerts are e-mail updates to particular searches you do on Google. Pretty useful for monitoring websites or news.




  • Google Analytics
    crawls your website and keeps track of your visitors through a small piece of Javascript. Great tool for webmasters trying to improve their stats and AdSense revenue.



  • Google Answers lets you hire someone to research a topic or answer a question for you.



  • Google Base looks like its going to be Google’s massive content library, with all sorts of content, uploadable by anyone. Oddly enough, it sounds like EPIC and Google Grid mentioned in this video. Many people are comparing this service to Craigslist.



  • Google Blog
    Search
    is very much like the web search service but letting search only through various blogs around the web.



  • Google Book Search allows you to search though books that Google has scanned into their database.



  • Google Catalogs is a search engine for mail-order catalogs.



  • Google Code is Google’s effort to promote and contribute to Open Source software.




  • Google Compute
    exists as a part of the Google Toolbar and uses your computer’s idle time (when you’re not using it) to compute data from distributed computing projects like
    Folding@Home.



  • Google Deskbar is essentially an embedded IE window in your Window Taskbar that you can search Google from.



  • Google Desktop is similar to apps like Konfabulator or Dashboard but not as attractive. It offers various widgets and a sidebar which let you do things like searches, aggregate feeds, write notes, check weather, and more.



  • Google Directory which is similiar to Yahoo’s and dmoz’s services, letting you search by category.



  • Google Earth is a desktop application which is basically Google Local on steroids.



  • Google Groups allows you to create a mailing list, read Usenet posts, and generally collaborate with others who share a similar interest.



  • Google Homepage is a webpage which lets you add various widgets like weather, news, horoscopes and more, much like
    Netvibes
    .



  • Google Image Search is Google’s slightly-lesser-known service to search for images.



  • Google Labs highlights all the projects Google is working on for future release.



  • Google Local combines data from Google Maps with information on local businesses and venues.



  • Google Maps is a mapping service which also provides driving directions to and from different locations. The service is only available in a few countries (mainly the U.S.) but support for other countries is expected in the future. Google Maps has become quite popular lately thanks to a readily available API which lets people create their own maps.



  • Google Mobile is similiar to Google SMS, but using WAP instead.



  • Google Movie
    Showtimes
    lets you type in a zip code or address, and it will find movie theaters and showtimes near that area.



  • Google News is a news portal, aggregated by Google’s computers. Everything is done by machines, so no human interaction.



  • Google Reader is a new product which acts as a web-based RSS reader.




  • Google Ridefinder
    lets you easily find taxis in some of the major cities around the United States.



  • Google Scholar searches things such as theses, papers, and other research and technical information.





  • Google Send to Phone
    is a little Firefox extension which lets you send text messages to mobile phones via SMS.





  • Google Sitemap
    helps create particular searches for a web address which can be very useful for webmasters looking to index
    their own site, or see who is linking to it.



  • Google SMS allows you to access many Google services through your mobile phone through text messaging (message GOOGL to learn more).



  • Google Store isn’t really a service, but rather a place to buy some cool Google merchandise.




  • Google Suggest
    is just an extension to the normal Google web search engine, but with autocomplete functionality to your searches making it a little easier to find what you need. There is also a
    Firefox extension
    available.



  • Google Talk is Google’s IM and VoIP program running on the Jabber network. You need a Gmail account to use this.



  • Google Toolbar is the swiss army knife of toolbars, if ever there was one letting your use the various Google web services from your toolbar, as well
    as offering other interesting information like a site’s PageRank and more.



  • Google Video and Google Video Upload offer an archive of freely available video clips.




  • Google Web Accelerator
    supposedly helps load web pages faster, but there have been security and privacy issues raised about this application.



  • Google Web Search is the familiar web search. It also allows you to access certain functions like a calculator, a stock tracker, word definitions,travel information, weather, and more by simply searching for that information (for example, define onomatopoeia or weather 90210). These are not stanalone services but a part of web search, which is why I’ve added them here and not into their own section.



  • Hello is a small IM client which is used in conjunction with Picasa to share pictures with family and friends.



  • Orkut is a networking site similar to Frienster or MySpace, except it is invite
    only, so if you want to join it, you’ll have to know a guy, who knows a guy.



  • Picasa is a fantastic digital photo organizer application for your desktop.



4 Comments:

At 11:08 AM, Blogger Sepehr said...

جان تو الان اینقدر خسته ام که!
ولی سر فرصت. یاهو هنوز خیلی چیزا داره که گوگل نداره بالام جان. نه خدایش، من میخوام ببینم اورکات بهتره یا فلیکر؟
یه سری هم به اینجا بزن. داره برات!
http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com/

 
At 2:05 AM, Blogger Sepehr said...

javabeto dadam. dige jaam kon boro.

 
At 11:21 PM, Blogger alireza said...

بد نیست این آقایی که سنگ یاهو رو به سینه می‌زنه، یه لیست از خدمات یاهو، مثل همینی که در رابطه با گوگل داده شده، تو وبلاگش بذاره تا وسط این دعوا ما یه بهره‌ی اطلاعاتی ببریم :D

 
At 12:08 AM, Blogger alireza said...

شرمنده
همین الان جوابیه‌ی یاهویی‌ رو دیدم

 

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