Google Alerts
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Google Alerts is a service offered by
search engine company Google which
notifies you (by email) about the latest web and news pages of your
choice.
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Google currently offers three types of alerts: "News", "Web", and "News &
Web". 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.
The service can help track new pages for any topic (such as celebrities,
computers, animals). Google Alerts are available in plain text as well as
HTML.
See also
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