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Official Google Blog: Search and find magazines on Google Book Search
googleblog.blogspot.com — The word "magazine" is derived from the Arabic word "makhazin," meaning storehouse. Since Daniel Defoe published the world's first English magazine back in 1704, millions of magazines catering to nearly every imaginable taste have been created and ... (more) Official Google Blog: Search and find magazines on ...
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Google Book Search Now Includes Magazines [Google Book Search]
Lifehacker — ... about Hank Aaron, written as he closed in on Babe Ruth's original record for career home runs. You can read the article in full color and in its original context, just as you would in the printed magazine. Scroll back a few pages, for example, and you'll find a two-page spread on 1973's fall fashions . If you'd like to read further, you can click on " Browse all issues " to view issues from across the decades. Other available titles include Popular Science , New York Magazine , and the more obscure Bulletin of Atomic Scientists . Results from ...

Google Adds Print Magazines To Book Search
TechCrunch — Google took another step towards ingesting all the world’s printed knowledge. In addition to books and newspapers, Google Book Search now archives millions of pages of magazines from New York Magazine and Ebony to Popular Mechanics. The magazines, many of them Hearst publication, have been scanned and digitized and are presented using a similar interface to the one Google recently developed for archived newspapers. You can browse different covers of a magazine or dive into a specific issue and turn the scanned pages, which ...

Browse the PopSci and PopMech Archives On Google Books' New Magazine Search [The Good 'ol Days]
Gizmodo — ... of several magazines, including Popular Science (est. 1872) and Popular Mechanics (est. 1905), to its books search—complete with advertisements and illustrations. It's awesome. There really is nothing quite like geeking out on the past's vision of the future, and PopSci and PopMech are among the best for that, from the fantastic covers to the equally fantastic cigarette ads. Google's growing magazine collection also features New York Magazine, Ebony, the Bulletin of Atomic Sciences and more. Each page ...

Google’s Infinite, Infinitely Imperfect Newsstand
Technologizer — ... in a blog–no thanks to Book Search.) If you somehow figure out how to pull up a particular magazine on Book Search, you get an interface that’s in many ways terrific, with browsable thumbnails of covers and a readers that lets you pull up any issue for perusal. Here’s ...

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