No. Credible is a long reach. Credibility comes from substantiated facts and corroboration. Google search engine information is not cleared for its accuracy. Google does little if any quality control of their site for accuracy of information. For example, Google has a review process for merchants which anyone can post negative or positive, unsubstantiated, uncorroborated, false information about that company. If you read a positive or negative review about anything on Google, there is no way for you to know if it is true or not, so therefore the review process is an unknown mathematically speaking, that is, if you can't quantify the validity or value of the source, then it's value is unknown. I would say that Google is an incredible resource which can be a great tool for finding evidence which may lead to credible information.
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Non credible. Google is just a vast collection of unverified information. Not credible as a source for valid information. Google can NEVER be listed in your works cited or bibliography. Google is just a search engine that is programed to search one of the worlds largest databases. The data base is not vetted for validity ( it would be impossible ).
Google bing and yahoo
One can use Google Shopping to find anything and everything. Google Shopping will produce numerous stores to offer the products. It is possible to browse or search for the desired item.
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Google the item and click on "shopping". eBay amazon
Click on show cart, or shopping bag ? :)
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Ebay or google shopping
Bing and Google are both credible websites. They are used widely across the globe as optimized Internet search engines.
Google Play is a digital shopping site for Android and Chrome devices. Google+ is a social networking site.
Sediment filters can be found on Google Shopping, which is an add-on link offered and sponsored by Google. There, you can purchase and view between different prices. Prices as of June 2013, are started at 124.99 on Google Shopping.
No, google is a search engine. Try amazon, ebay etc for general purchases