
Before I proceed, I should emphasize that Google is not the only Web search tool out there. Take a look at Ask, AllTheWeb and Vivisimo or MSN search. Also, Search.com is a metasearch engine that spans dozens of leading search engines at once. Of course, there are specialized search databases too --LawCrawler is for all things law related, The Wayback Machine archives web sites, images and text, and SMEALSearch indexes freely available scholarly business information, to name just a few.
Google offers step-by-step instructions for searching and browsing its products on its Help and Basics of Search pages, and there are third-party sources such as Nancy Blachman's Google Guide if you want them.
The following two segments are a concise combination of the most useful information you'll find there, plus many more suggestions I've found and can recommend that you won't find there.
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