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  2. BigQuery - Wikipedia

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    Integration - BigQuery can be used from Google Apps Script [8] (e.g. as a bound script in Google Docs), or any language that can work with its REST API or client libraries. [9] Access control - Share datasets with arbitrary individuals, groups, or the world. Machine learning - Create and execute machine learning models using SQL queries.

  3. AppSheet - Wikipedia

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    AppSheet is a no-code development platform for application software, which allows users to create mobile, tablet, and web applications.It allows using data sources like Google Drive, DropBox, Office 365, and other cloud-based spreadsheet and database platforms.

  4. Search engine results page - Wikipedia

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    The organic search results, queries, and advertisements are the three main components of the SERP, However, the SERP of major search engines, like Google, Yahoo!, Bing, and Sogou may include many different types of enhanced results (organic search, and sponsored) such as rich snippets, images, maps, definitions, answer boxes, videos or suggested search refinements.

  5. Google Programmable Search Engine - Wikipedia

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    Google Programmable Search Engine (formerly known as Google Custom Search and Google Co-op) is a platform provided by Google that allows web developers to feature specialized information in web searches, refine and categorize queries and create customized search engines, based on Google Search.

  6. Web query - Wikipedia

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    A faceted query is a conjunction of such facets; e.g. a query such as (electronic OR computerized OR DRE) AND (voting OR elections OR election OR balloting OR electoral) is likely to find documents about electronic voting even if they omit one of the words "electronic" or "voting", or even both. [17]