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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 ...
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Google Adds Magazines to Book Search
WebProNews Feed —
[image] Plans Magazine Results in Regular Results Google's quest to organize all the world's information has taken another step forward today with the announcement that magazines are now appearing in Google Book Search . In time, these results will also become part of regular Google searches."Over time, as we scan more articles, you'll see more and more magazines appear in Google Book Search results," says software engineer Dave Foulser. "Eventually, we'll also begin blending magazine results into our main Google.com search results, so you may begin finding magazines you didn't even know you were looking for. For now you can restrict your search to magazines we've ...
Google Book Search: Search and find Magazines
D' Technology Weblog —
Google adds “magazines” to the Google Book Search index, so that when you search on Google Book Search, you’ll be searching across the full text of both books and an ever-growing number of magazines, which will appear tagged with the keyword “Magazine” in search results. Try queries like [obama keynote convention], [hollywood brat pack] or [world's most challenging crossword] and you’ll find magazine articles alongside books results. Magazine articles are tagged with the keyword “Magazine” on the search snippet.
If you want to restrict your Google Book search to ...
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