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<DIV>Something of interest from <A
href="http://downes.ca">http://downes.ca</A></DIV>
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<DIV>You can now search Google Books, and the masters behind the search engine
have done it right. Pointing to this resource, <A
href="http://google.blogspace.com/archives/001692">Aaron Swartz</A> offers a <A
href="http://print.google.com/print?q=foo">sample search</A>. Clicking on the
search brought me (surprisingly) a useful result, this Perl text from O'Reilly,
<A
href="http://print.google.com/print?id=Tq8fVSVHLzgC&pg=121&lpg=121&prev=http://print.google.com/print%3Fq%3Dfoo&sig=5DrY0u7hOkOj-wLg2RnGf4PnYtU">Perl
Template Toolkit</A>. Expecting only to find a title and a plug to purchase the
book (that is, useless results) I found myself looking at a full page and three
more pages in either direction - usually more than enough to give me the
information I need. The book, I might add, is a work that has never ever graced
a bookstore here in Moncton (and probably never will, given Chapters's new
policy of not stocking books). By Various Authors, April 26, 2005 </DIV>
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<DIV>P. Brown<BR>Oxley College<BR>9727 9917</DIV></BODY></HTML>