Google Tracking Packages
Many online retailers allow their customers to track the delivery of packages, either by providing a tracking service at the e-commerce site or by linking them to UPS, FedEx, or the U.S. Post Office site. Google simplifies these multiple destinations by providing a single location for putting in numbers related to all three delivery services. Google doesn’t display the tracking information on its own pages; it merely provides a link to the appropriate service when you enter a tracking number.
Of course, you must have a tracking number for Google’s feature to work. When supplied by an e-tailer, the number is usually on an order confirmation page or in an e-mail sent by the online store. You can also track outgoing packages that you’ve sent; the tracking number is found on the receipt you get afterdropping off the package. Simply type the number into Google’s keyword box.