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Such messianism cannot obscure the central truth about Google Book Search: it is a business.
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Google Book Search Settlement .
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For books with hazy copyrights the books that are covered by the proposed Google book settlement Google serves up much shorter snippets of text around the search result.
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When brain usage patterns of people performing a Google search are compared with those of people reading a book, the usage is greater and in completely different regions.
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However, the same customer most likely was on the Facebook page, and before that did a Google search, clicked on an ad, maybe interacted through an e-book reader or tablet.
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If you're sporting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean then one of its most notable features just got better, as an update for the Google Search update is enhancing Google Now (still getting adjusted? check the guide book for a list of commands) functionality in a few key ways.
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Google says users will be able to buy digital copies of books they discover through its book-search service.
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Google claimed at the time it was protected by the "fair use" principle because its book search engine showed only short snippets of text for the books it had scanned without permission.
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Then you could do the same search on your iPhone or Android (or just synch Google Chrome) and maybe book tickets to a show on your phone, which then links with Google Maps to give you driving directions or bus routes and traffic info.
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When the first Harry Potter book appeared, in 1997, it was just a year before the universal search engine Google was launched.
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In October, 2004, without the permission of publishers and authors, Google announced that, through its Google Books program, it would scan every book ever published, and make portions of the scans available through its search engine.
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