--- ngonzale@uiuc.edu wrote:
Dear Barry: I do not know much about this debate, but I have a question for you: Please tell me how do you find in google the hits? what is the procedure? i.e. if I would like to know how many time the word Caribbean appears in Google, how will I proceed? Thanks for your help! Nelly
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Nelly S. Gonzalez, Head 324 Latin American and Caribbean Library University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library 1408 West Gregory Drive Urbana, IL 61801 - USA Tel: (217)244-1902 Fax: (217)333-2214 ngonzale@uiuc.edu
A search on Google just now recorded over 7M hits. And a link to a definition: log in Also, log on. Enter into a computer the information needed to begin a session, as in I logged in at two o'clock, or There's no record of your logging on today. These expressions refer especially to large systems shared by numerous individuals, who need to enter a username or password before executing a program. The antonyms are log off and log out, meaning to end a computer session. All these expressions derive from the use of log in the nautical sense of entering information about a ship in a journal called a log book. [c. 1960] ===== Dominic Pinto e-m dominic.pinto@ieee.org M: +44 780 302-8268 Ph/Fax: +44 207 379-8341