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...new URL http://books.google.com

Quote:...Why the change? Well, one factor was all the comments we got about how excited people were that Google Print would help them print out their documents, or web pages they visit -- which of course it won't.

More important, the change reflects our product's evolution. When we launched Google Print, our goal was to make it easier for users to discover books. Now that we're starting to achieve that, we think a more descriptive name will help clarify what our users can do with it: namely, search the full text of books to find ones that interest them and learn where to buy or borrow them....

full article: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/11/j...cover.html
[quote author=Jen link=topic=472.msg3683#msg3683 date=1130128315]
Plus, each time you log in with a different username the slate is wiped clean, so you can go to the next 5 pages.  Google says that they disable the print function, but it just takes the print screen button or a screenshot to get around that.[/quote]

Google Books has several flaws that if used allow users to read over 90% of copyrighted books.

Quote:From the beginning of this initiative, the company and its supporters have reassured authors and copyright holders that the idea is not to present complete copyrighted books online, simply to give browsers a flavor of what's in the books.

Still, if you're determined to, you can use Google Books to read well over 90 percent of any book...

,,,you can search for more common terms that allow you access to a much larger percentage of a given book.

..Of course, in exchange for getting copyrighted books free, you have to accept the fact that 8-10 percent of the books will be inaccessible.

full article: http://www.line56.com/articles/default.a...cleID=7114
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