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hoặc xây dựng dựa trên công việc này, bạn có thể phân phối tác phẩm theo một giấy phép giống với một trong những điều này. • • Đối với bất kỳ tái sử dụng hoặc phân phối, bạn phải làm cho rõ ràng cho những người khác của các điều khoản cấp phép của công việc này. Một trong những điều kiện này có thể | 55 Ways to Have Fun With Google 6. Browsing Images of a Site If you want to see all images of a particular website you can use the site operator on Google Images images.google.com you may know this operator from Google s web search. For example enter site cnn.com into the Google Images search box to see all images shown on CNN s website. Click on an image in the result list and you re taken to the respective page containing the image. This approach is fun if you want to visually explore a site and you are not interested in any particular content on that site. However you can still combine the site search with an additional keyword. A search for site cnn.com clinton would therefore show CNN s images of President Bill Clinton or images related to him. Want to try this out on a site a little more fun than CNN I suggest you enter the following for thousands of riveting photo illusions site worth1000.com 24 1. A Brief History of Googlesport 7. A Brief History of Googlesport It may be that all games are silly. But then so are humans. Robert Lynd People today often participate in a challenge called Search Engine Optimization contests. In a nut-shell the goal of these contests is to get to be the top ranked page in the Google search results for a given term or phrase. In order to not disturb normal search results contests often take nonsensical words as their target. While in the beginning I was often taking part in these contests myself after many lessons learned including a contest for the nonsense phrase Seraphim Proudleduck today I do not participate in them anymore. But before we jump into the history of search engine optimization contests let s go back several thousand years and start recapping the history of search engines themselves. B.C-1956 The Dawn of Computing Before Christ there was the counting aid Abacus. Some centuries later in 1642 Blaise Pascal builds a mechanical calculator. Around 1820 Charles Babbage follows-up with his steam-powered Difference Engine