Η Google, for many of us it's just the page from which we start our surfing, searching for pages. For most, however, Google offers a number of tools that make our work easier.
The gmail to have our e-mails, the Google Maps to find addresses and find the shortest routes, Youtube to watch videos, or the Calendar to organize our daily chores and duties are its most popular services.
Apart from all this, however, there are also a number of applications and services that few of us have heard of and even fewer have used. Several of them are aimed mainly at developers and generally at those involved in development and management websites. For example, Webmaster Tools with website optimization services, Google Developers for specialized programming activities, or Dart, a Google programming language that seeks to replace Java.
However, there are also a number of applications and services that are of interest to the general public or to business people.
1. Google Drive
Online file storage service, through which users can develop collaborations (by sharing files to their partners) and synchronize files between devices. There is also the ability to view and edit text files, spreadsheets, or presentations.
2. Google Translate
It's definitely not a professional translation service. However, Google Translate can make it easier to translate words or phrases between different languages.
3. Google Ngram Viewer
A void in Google's search engine is that search concerns Web pages. Ngram Viewer allows keyword search in millions of books and offers the possibility of statistical analysis of the findings.
4. Trends & Correlate
For those who want to see future trends in the field of economy, society or education, Google Trends is a very useful tool. Allows anyone wishing to find keywords that others are searching for. In conjunction with Correlate, one can track trends in different categories over time.
5. Think Insights
Especially designed for business people, Think Insights gives you access to case studies, entrepreneurial advice, and resources for further deepening.
6. Public Data Explore
Searching for statistics is quite difficult, especially in Greece. Public Data Explorer gives access to statistical surveys by OASA, Eurostat, the US Statistical Office. In fact, if there is no graphical representation, the service allows you to view the data with graphs or maps of your choice.
7. Full Value of Mobile
Full Value of Mobile can make it easier for business people to figure out whether it is worthwhile to develop pages and applications for mobile devices, depending on customer relationships with the business.
8. Google Keep
Using mobile devices, smart phones or tablets has made it quite difficult to keep short notes or to make short lists. Now with the Google Keep app released a few months ago, you can sync handwritten notes, small audio clips, shopping lists directly to Google Drive, and then share them with other devices or users.
9 Google Sky
For most dreamers, in addition to Google Earth, Google has also released Sky, an app that allows you to browse the skies…. Detailed intergalactic maps, with images from the Hubble telescope, as well as collaboration with Google Mars and Google Moon (for those planning trips to Mars or the Moon).
Source: moneyguru.gr