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  1. http://linuxaria.com/article/surfraw-surf-the-web-from-the-cli?lang=en This is only a small part of the Elvi list. Now do not overload the CIA's servers folks
  2. Powersearching with Google Course Details Power Searching with Google is a free online, community-based course showcasing search techniques and how to use them to solve real, everyday problems. It features:[list] [*]Six 50-minute classes. [*]Closed captioned videos. [*]Interactive activities to practice new skills. [*]Opportunities to connect with others using Google Groups, Google+, and Hangouts on Air. [*]Upon passing the post-course assessment, a printable Certificate of Completion will be emailed to you. Registration ends JULY 16 and the classes have already started! Yesterday, today and tomorrow are the first 3 classes. Then there's a "midterm", then the next 3 classes, then a "final". So far it's kinda basic stuff, but I've already learned a few things.
  3. Google search practices draw scrutiny of European antitrust officials By Cecilia Kang and Jia Lynn Yang, European antitrust officials announced Monday they have found four areas of concern in an investigation over Google’s search practices, saying the search giant had “a matter of weeks” to volunteer remedies. The findings mean that the clock effectively starts ticking for Google to come up with solutions to the antitrust regulators’ concerns — or else face formal charges that could result in a hefty fine. Read the rest of the story --> http://www.washingto...?wpisrc=nl_tech
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