Google Sites & Chrome For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer Tech))

Google Sites & Chrome For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer Tech))
Google Sites & Chrome For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer Tech))
Price: $5.00 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 2009
Page Count: 456
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470396784
ISBN-13: 9780470469996
User Rating: 3.6667 out of 5 Stars! (3 Votes)

From the Back Cover

Boost your bottom line with your $25 Google AdWords credit — see inside

When you hear "Google", do you think "search"? Most people do. But Google is much more, and you won't have to search far to get the scoop. This book shows you how to create great collaborative Web sites with Google Sites and surf the Web with the super-fast Google Chrome browser. You can even boost your business with Google AdWords — look inside for more!

Simple and free — take advantage of free hosting, free tools, and a simple, straightforward interface with Google Sites

Wonderful wikis — create wiki sites that let coworkers collaborate on projects and keep family members up to date

A gaggle of gadgets — use Google gadgets to keep track of projects, manage calendars and documents, or display photos

Take a shine to Chrome — create a highly efficient, personalized browser using tabs and shortcuts

Sample a scheme — explore sample schemes for a personal site, business intranet, or college course site

Tinker — install browser plug-ins, enable offline access to Google Docs, and manage misbehaving tabs

Applicable applications — integrate documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and other Google Apps into your site

Open the book and find:

Where Google Sites beats other team site packages

How to create a Google account or Google Apps account

Advice on setting up sites that work

Tips for managing collaborators

Chrome's better way of fixing unruly tabs

Steps to take when designing a scheme

Why you should consider Gmail

About the Author

Ryan Teeter was an external trainer for Google, where he developed a comprehensive training program for corporate customers and Google Apps users.

Karl Barksdale has written more than 50 business and technology books, and has consulted for both Microsoft and Google.

Robert Johnson (Ann Arbor, MI USA) | 1 out of 5 Stars!
10/11/2011

About 1/3 of the book is about Sites and 2/3 is about Chrome. Since I hoped to get some guidance about working with Sites, I was disappointed that the little information here about Sites adds almost nothing to what you can access on Google's help page for Sites. Since that Help is inadequate (the reason that I wanted a book about Sites), the book is inadequate as well. Anyone ready to use Sites to construct a web page certainly knows how to use a browser, so there seems little point to putting them together. I think that every penny I paid for this book was wasted.

Incidentally, my experience shows the drawback of on-line book buying, If I had seen this in a bookstore, I would have riffed through the pages and known immediately that the book was useless for me.

Jennifer M. Fitzpatrick jenmusic1 (Chicago, IL) | 5 out of 5 Stars!
14/02/2010

I used this book to help me with a class I was taking on Google Apps and developing a website. The book was more helpful than some other recommended books.

Jerry Saperstein (Evanston, IL USA) | 5 out of 5 Stars!
12/05/2009

This book should be evaluated on two levels. First, the majority of computer literate users will not need it. All the information presented here is either easily intuited or available in Google's somewhat convoluted help system. In other words, nothing covered here is rocket science.

On the other hand, for those who fear the computer, don't like hunting for sometimes elusive information on sites like Google or just prefer a well organized and comprehensive approach to product training, this book is excellent.

The products and services covered are Google Sites, Chrome browser, Google Apps (including Google Docs (Word Processing, Presentations, Spreadsheets, Calendar, Gmail, Contacts, Video Chat and Talk).

That's a lot of territory - and the authors do a fine job of covering it.

On the whole, the book is a well designed, well written overview, rather than a detailed instruction manual. It is sort of a middling reference manual. But it has to be remembered that none of the Google apps and services are very complex in terms of user interface.

Overall, for those who need a book like this, it is excellent. For those with substantial computer use experience, you're just as well off with the Google help pages.

Jerry

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