[slikom] Google Alerts

  • From: "Gradimir Kragic" <bastono@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Lista SliKom" <slikom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 06:53:44 +0200

          Zdravo svima,

     Da li neko sa ove liste koristi ovu uslugu koju nudi www.google.com? 
Ako koristi kakva su iskustva? Nije da ne razumijem ovaj tekst ali ne 
razumijem ovo što dobijem kao uslugu od www.google.com pa onda bi se moglo 
reći da ne razumijem ni ovaj tekst koji slijedi dole ispod... Napravio sam 
do sada nekoliko upozorenja neka se odnose na riječ slikom, zbog web 
portala i liste slikom, zatim za riječ, Teslić, to je moj grad i za još 
ponešto.

Slijedi tekst na Engleskom jeziku kojeg sam preuzeo sa www.google.com.



What are Google Alerts?
What's the difference between 'News,' 'Web,' 'News & Web' and 'Groups'?
How do I sign up?
What kinds of topics make for interesting Google Alerts?
How frequently will I receive alerts?
I have lots of Google Alerts. How do I manage them all?
Other than the "Manage Your Alerts" page, how can I remove or edit my 
Google Alerts?
I'm receiving too many off-topic results. How can I refine my search?
I've set up lots of Google Alerts, but suddenly I'm getting a message that 
says I have too many unverified alerts.
I'd like to receive Google Alerts in plain text rather than HTML. Can I do 
that?
Can I change my email address and still get Google Alerts?
Is this just a way to get my email address so you can sell it to spammers?



What are Google Alerts?

Google Alerts are emails automatically sent to you when there are new 
Google results for your search terms. We currently offer four types of 
alerts: 'News,' 'Web,' 'News & Web,' and 'Groups.'
What's the difference between 'News,' 'Web,' 'News & Web' and 'Groups'?

A 'News' alert is an email that lets you know if new articles make it into 
the top ten results of your Google News search. A 'Web' alert is an email 
that lets you know if new web pages appear in the top twenty results for 
your Google Web search. A 'News & Web' alert is an email that lets you know 
when new articles related to your search term make it into the top ten 
results for a Google News search or the top twenty results for a Google Web 
search. A 'Groups' alert is an email that lets you know if new posts make 
it into the top fifty results of your Google Groups search.
How do I sign up?

Simply visit the Google Alerts home page, enter your search, the type of 
results you'd like (News, Web, News & Web or Groups), how often you'd like 
us to check for results, and your email address. When you're done, click 
the 'Create Alert' button. We'll send you a confirmation email; clicking 
the link in this email will activate your Alert.
You can create and confirm your Alert in one visit on your "Manage Yours 
Alerts" page. To access this" page, you'll need a Google Account. To create 
your account, click the link at the bottom of the Google Alerts home page 
or visit the Google Accounts home page directly.
What kinds of topics make for interesting Google Alerts?

Well, if it's interesting to you, it's a good subject for a Google Alert. 
We've found that many alerts are set up by people who are:
monitoring a developing news story
keeping current on a competitor or industry
tracking medical advances
getting the latest on a celebrity or sports team
How frequently will I receive alerts?

The frequency you select when you set up your alert determines how often we 
check for new results, not necessarily how often you'll receive alerts. If 
you select "once a day," we'll check for new results once a day, which 
means you'll get a maximum of one email per day. If you choose the "as it 
happens," we'll check for new results continuously and send you an alert 
whenever we find a new result.
I have lots of Google Alerts. How do I manage them all?

On the 'Manage Your Alerts' page, you can view, create, verify, edit, and 
remove any alert you wish. To access this page, you'll need to create a 
Google Account. Doing so requires only your email address and a password. 
For more information, click the link at the bottom of the Google Alerts 
home page or visit the Google Alerts Sign in page directly.
Other than the "Manage Your Alerts" page, how can I remove or edit my 
Google Alerts?

While the "Manage Your Alerts" page is the quickest and easiest way to 
manage your alerts, you can remove your alerts one at a time by clicking on 
the cancellation link at the bottom of each individual Google Alert email. 
If you'd like to edit a Google Alert, you'll need to remove the old alert 
and create a new one with the settings you want.
I'm receiving too many off-topic results. How can I refine my search?

Try using advanced search queries for your Google Alerts. To learn how to 
refine your overall Google web searches, visit our general Advanced Search 
page. To narrow your news searches, try our Advanced News Search page. Once 
you're happy with the results you get from an advanced search, copy and 
paste your advanced search query into the search box on the Google Alerts 
home page.
I've set up lots of Google Alerts, but suddenly I'm getting a message that 
says I have too many unverified alerts.

You can create up to ten alerts at a time using the Google Alerts home 
page. Once you confirm your alerts, you can create more. To view and manage 
all your Google Alerts in one place, you may want to use a Google Account.
I'd like to receive Google Alerts in plain text rather than HTML. Can I do 
that?

Yes. To change the format of your emails from HTML to plain text, you'll 
need to sign in to the "Manage Your Alerts" page.
Can I change my email address and still get Google Alerts?

Sure. But you'll need to delete your current alerts and re-enter them using 
your new email address.
Is this just a way to get my email address so you can sell it to spammers?

No. We value your privacy as much as we do our own. We don't like 
unsolicited email and we won't sell you out to those who send it, or anyone 
else for that matter. Your email address will never be shared, traded, 
sold, delivered, revealed, publicized, or marketed in any way, shape, or 
form. If you'd like to learn more, we encourage you to read our privacy 
policy. 



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