Compare Chrome extensions: Google Scholar Button vs Nod - Reactions for Google Meet
Stats | Google Scholar Button | Nod - Reactions for Google Meet |
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User count | 3,000,000+ | 7,987,421+ |
Average rating | 4.57 | 3.79 |
Rating count | 1,400 | 334 |
Last updated | 2024-04-23 | 2020-10-16 |
Size | 67.13K | 8.64M |
Version | 3.5 | 2.5.5 |
Short description | |
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Lookup scholarly articles as you browse the web. | Quick emoji reactions for muted team members |
Full summary | |
This extension adds a browser button for easy access to Google Scholar from any web page. Click the Scholar button to:
Library links work best when you're on campus. To configure them for off-campus use, visit Google Scholar Settings at https://scholar.google.com/scholar_settings (you may need to login with your library password or to set up your browser to use a library proxy; please visit your library's website or ask a local librarian for assistance). To search the US case law, click the gear icon at the bottom of the popup, and configure your preferred collection in Google Scholar Settings. By installing this extension, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/. |
When running larger meetings in Google Meet, it can be difficult to gauge real-time feedback as you are speaking. Nod allows team members to send real-time reactions to presenters and speakers during meetings on Google Meet. For more info: https://nod.rocks For updates and inquiries: https://twitter.com/jamiecio PRIVACY POLICY https://nod.rocks/privacy |