Google Search now has new functionality that will attempt to answer what it perceives to be a question that you've keyed into the search box. It's called Google Q&A. Just released, it's certainly not perfect or as good as its partner site Answers.com, and it's certainly no Google Answers, but it still can be helpful considering it makes the attempt on every search anyway. There's not really very much you need to understand to use it. You simply key in your search terms and Google determines if it appears you are looking for a fact, and if it thinks it might have that fact to give you. If it does, it will give it to you at the top of the search results page. For example, try searching for: who is julius caesar] tells you " is remembered as one of history's greatest generals and a key ruler of the Roman empire." In fact, you can find out more about Julius Caesar by asking other questions. [Google Answers (for complete instructions on using Google Answers see the article Dictionary Definitions at your Fingertips). Google Tutor & Advisor. Google Tutor & Advisor offers in-depth Tips, Techniques and Advice for Google Users.
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