Re: Is Research It really necessary?
Brandon Keith Biggs <brandonboy13@...>
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Google can answer just about any question if you type it into the search box. It might not be by Google, but the results will bring up the best results. Just click on the first or second result and you have it! Example: Why is the sky blue? http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html How do you say dance in Italian http://translate.google.com/translate_t?hl=en&q=dance&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sl=en&tl=it&sa=X&ei=jDGYT84GxJmJAvnk7NMP&ved=0CCoQrgYwAA# The only question I haven't been able to find an answer to is: Can I buy a laptop without a screen For some reason no one seems to be asking that question anywhere in the world... And if that's a dumb question: What color are Dorothy's red shoes http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_color_were_Dorothy's_slippers_in_'The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz' So any research function is mitigated by Google's superior searching power. What's the meaning of life? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaning_of_life 4+9-100000000*2.48485921+0.000001*3^5(2*5.09876)-(5.0129) https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=837&bih=443&q=4%2B9-100000000*2.48485921%2B0.000001*3+square+root+5%282*5.09876%29-%285.0129%29&oq=4%2B9-100000000*2.48485921%2B0.000001*3+square+root+5%282*5.09876%29-%285.0129%29&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_nf=1&gs_l=serp.3...20649.20838.0.21686.2.2.0.0.0.0.183.342.0j2.2.0.Q6z3iZmw3jw Sooo, unless research it is better than Google calculator or Microsoft calculator, I think it's totally useless. I've never found a need to use it. Thank you, Brandon Keith Biggs -----Original Message-----
From: Farfar,Thinking it's Time for a Long Vacation Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 9:44 AM To: The Jaws for Windows support list. Subject: Re: Is Research It really necessary? Adrian, Bravo! And I see that Chris Smart made you famous (or infamous) in the eyes of FS. Amazing what tools we have out there, just waiting for someone dedicated to discover, organize, and share. Thanks. I may have to switch my default home page to Google instead of Yahoo. Dave Carlson Tastefully composed and launched near the Pacific Ocean using a Dell Latitude E6520, JAWS 13.0.718, and Windows 7 Professional 32-bit ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adrian Spratt" <Adrian@...> To: "'The Jaws for Windows support list.'" <jfw@...> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 08:14 Subject: Is Research It really necessary? I recently came across a list of Google search suggestions that ought to save JAWS users from getting agitated every time Research It breaks down, as it invariably does. Below is a list of search functions that I've just tested. I am based in the US, so some suggestions will be different for versions of Google in other countries. For example, we in the US will need to add a state or country after the place name "London," but users of Google.co.uk won't when searching for the capital. Unlike Research It, google isn't US-centric. 1. To find the weather in a particular location, type the city's name followed by the word "weather." Thus: san francisco weather Note. I avoid using uppercase when doing Google searches. the first Google result lists today's conditions and those for the days upcoming. Here are the terms I entered to find out the weather in Prague, Czech Republic: prague czech weather 2. Time works in much the same way. Type the location followed by the word "time" (not in quotations). Thus: san francisco time 3. For a word's definition, type the word "definition" followed by a colon and immediately by the word in question. Thus: definition:arbitrary An advantage google has is that if you misspell a word, it automatically offers a correction. 4. For currency conversion, the crucial word is "in." Beyond that, Google is flexible. I obtained conversions for the following search terms: $1 in sterling 1 eur in usd These are just two examples. 5. Google will perform math operations, thus saving you from having to open a calculator. The article gave as an example a sine problem. For my test, I typed the following in the search field: (2+3)*5 Google promptly reported the correct answer, 25. 6. As for sports, the article's author is based in India, and the examples he gave involved cricket. Through a bit of tweaking, I tested Google's ability to produce baseball results. The terms baseball scores produced all of yesterday's results. It's morning here, so today's games haven't been played. Note. The list of results I got begins with one result from Monday, April 23. A glitch, but a tiny one. 7. I know from past experience that entering just the tracking number of a UPS shipment in the google search field will provide the information I need, although I add "ups" as a second term to make sure. This list is hardly exhaustive. Other simple searches for other functions can be interpolated from these examples. Conclusion, and relevancy to this JAWS list: FS should divert its resources from Research It to applications needed for the workplace. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.the-jdh.com/pipermail/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com/attachments/20120425/33fbfbbc/attachment.html> _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@... http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@... http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com |
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