While searching for a free e-book on healthy frugal recipes, I came across this sweet pdf search engine located conveniently at http://www.pdf-search-engine.com/. I am keen on using the web for free educational opportunities, and that’s not just when I plop my daughter in front of the Noggin site.
There’s a huge resource of pdf content out there, and whatever you’re desired topic is, there’s bound to be hundreds of e-books on it. I searched for "best practices email marketing" and came up with several great e-books that I downloaded for later reading, and there were more than ten pages of results that I am not even halfway done digging into. I also searched for pdfs on flash programming, learning chinese, and how to plan a birthday party and was not disappointed on any of my searches.
Now it is up to you to pay attention to who the creator of the pdf file is, because this pdf file could have been created by a large marketing company, or some 8-year-old who can use microsoft word and print to pdf. Look for pdfs from reputable organizations or institutions.
What’s cool about this engine is you can preview the file before you download, the equivalent of flipping through a few pages of a book at the mini-mall.
Don’t know something? Hit up http://www.pdf-search-engine.com/ and you’ll soon be informed.
You can take the girl out of silicon valley, but you can't take the silicon valley out of the girl. Born in Chicago, but raised in San Jose, Leslie began programming in basic at age six and she hasn't stopped yet.
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