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>> Google Searches the Web And Does Math Homework
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>> By Leslie Walker
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>> Between Blaster and the blackout last week, one of the Google search
>> site's quirkiest experiments yet went largely unseen.
>>
>> The Internet's top search engine announced it had crammed a
>> mathematical calculator into its search service, letting users type math
>> problems directly into the search box and get instant answers. Google's
>> calculator is trained to recognize words as well as numbers, so you can
>> type in "eight plus seven minus four" or "8 plus 7 minus 4." Both will
>> yield 11.
>>
>> You can type numeric expressions either into the search box at Google's
>> Web site (www.google.com) or directly into your Internet browser if
>> you've installed Google's tool-bar software or you use a browser with
>> built-in Google searching, such as Mozilla or Apple's Safari. Below the
>> numeric answers Google returns, it will present a link to a regular Web
>> search for your phrase in case you weren't trying to use the calculator.
>>
>> But this calculator doesn't just do simple multiplication. It also
>> handles conversions. Cooks may like being able to type in "quarter cup
>> in teaspoons" and see Google reply "1 quarter US cup = 12 US teaspoons."
>> Does a mechanic want to know the size of a replacement part for a clock
>> in inches, but you only know it in millimeters? Enter " .715 mm in
>> inches" and Google will inform you it equals 0.0281496063 inches.
>>
>> Google's calculator goes beyond basic arithmetic to do complex math and
>> crunch physical constants, too. It will process such queries as "G *
>> mass of earth." or "speed of light * two." Type "What is the speed of
>> light in furlongs per fortnight" and you'll get this reply: "the speed
>> of light = 1.8026175 x 10{+1}{+2} furlongs per fortnight."
>>
>> If only Google marketed its own pocket research tool, it could be the
>> pocket calculator of this decade. With all the other new tools it's
>> rolling out, can one be far behind?
>> Household Risks at a Click
>> If you're worried about the health risks of all the junk lying around
>> your house, the National Library of Medicine, run by the National
>> Institutes of Health in Bethesda, can help. It launched a Web site this
>> month that lists the potential health effects of more than 2,000 product
>> ingredients. The site also details the contents of more than 4,000
>> common household items. Its database lets people search by product type,
>> manufacturer name or ingredients.
>>
>> householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov
>> Online Frequent-Flier Auction Expands
>> Continental Airlines has redesigned its auction Web site, which lets
>> frequent fliers use their "OnePass" miles as currency to bid on prizes
>> besides airplane tickets. The airline has also expanded the choice of
>> awards and added tools to help people find and monitor its
>> frequent-flier auctions. On Friday, the high bid for a five-day vacation
>> package for two to the Dominican Republic was 150,900 miles. Another hot
>> item was a luxury suite for 22 guests in Yankee Stadium for the Yanks
>> vs. the Orioles on Sept. 26. Bidding had reached only 100,500 miles and
>> runs through Sept. 19. Since launching frequent-flier auctions last
>> summer, Continental has offered more than 525 packages and drawn bids
>> from more than 6,000 people.
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>> www.onepassauction.com
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