Tips for Google Search
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Tips for Google Search:
Below
are some basic tips as well as some secrets that can be used on Google to help
improve your search results and discover only the results you want.
Group
your search for an exact match
Group
your search query for an exact match by surrounding what words you want as an
exact match with quotes. For example, if you are searching
for computer help, better results are returned if you surround the search with
quotes: "computer help".
Remove
keywords from search
If your
results have keywords you are not search for use a minus sign. For example, If
you are looking for computer help but do not want pages containing
"Windows" type: "computer help" –windows
Use
number ranges in search
Google
supports number ranges, for example, if you are searching for computer help
between the year 2000 to 2005 you can type: "Computer help"
2000..2005
Use
wildcards in searches
Google
is capable of understanding the * wildcard in a search. For example,
you could search for "fastest * in the world" to find results like
"fastest birds in the world," "fastest cars in the world,"
and "fastest aircraft in the world."
Learn
about other Google operators
Google
has dozens of operators and functions that can be used in the search to help
perform special search functions. Below is a list of these operators and a
brief description about each of them.
define
word - adding "define" in front of any word gives you a
definition of the word.
site:computersProfessor.com -
Adding "site:" in front of any domain shows
you search results for only that domain. For example, you could search for
"microsoft site:computerhope.com" to show search results with
"microsoft" in them but only from the computerhope.com domain.
Note: There must not be a space between "site:" and the
domain.
allintitle:"computersProfessor" -
Adding "allintitle:" in front of any text shows the search results
that only contain that text in the title of the page. For example, you could
search for "allintitle:"computersProfessor"" to show only
show search results with "computersProfessor" in the title of the web page.
Note: There must not be a space between "allintitle:" and
text.
allinurl:computer -
Adding "allinurl:" in front of any text shows any search results that
have that text in the URL. For example, searching for
"allinurl:computer" shows all results that have the word
"computer" in the URL.
Note: There must not be a space between "allinurl:" and the
text.
View
all available Google services
See the Google definition
for a listing of dozens of other Google services.
Use
more advanced searches
Below
are some more advanced searches and what they do.
intitle:index.of
+ mp3 -asp -html -htm -php -pls -txt
In the
above example, when entered into Google this search result looks for any index
of MP3 files that are not in an
ASP, HTML, PHP, or PLS web pages. In the above example, you can also replace
mp3 with avi or other file extensions to
search for these files.
intitle:index.of
+ mp3 "" -asp -html -htm
-php -pls -txt
In the
above example, you could replace "" with the artist's name, track, group, or the name of the MP3
you are trying to find. Keep in mind when downloading MP3 that you should own
the track or song you are downloading otherwise it is considered illegal.
inurl:"ViewerFrame?Mode="
In the
above simple example, Google returns results of insecure live web cams and with
some of the services even allow you to control the cameras over the Internet.
The
above three examples are just a few more advanced searches used to help
illustrate how many different things can be found through Google.