Google is the most used search machine and google.com is the most visited website right now. You certainly are a Google user as well, either constantly or occasionally. But do you know the features that let you use Google in a different, faster, easier, more useful way? Here are just a few of them, so that we help you find faster whatever you are looking for, or just change the way you see and use Google till now.
How many times in your entire life have you Googled something but the results were way too many and in the end you got lost into an ocean of suggested results? By using the following techniques you can filter out your results before you even see them.
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If you are completely sure that the sentence you are looking for matches completely, what you just typed, all you have to do is write it between quotes. You will get results of webpages that include your entire sentence without an alterations, exactly as you wrote it.
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But what do you do if you don’t remember the exact phrase and you still try to find out which song is the one you’ve been listening at the radio before? Replace each missing word with an asterisk and you will get all the webpages that contain the sentence with any word that fits instead of the asterisk.
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Let’s say that you are looking for something and Google gets you lots of results that may seem relative with your search but are completely irrelative with what you really need to know. This happens because sometimes a word might have multiple meanings. For instance the word “panda” refers to an animal, a car, an antivirus software and even Google’s algorithm. But you are only interested in the animal. The solution is simple. Exclude the rest meanings and get access to what you really are looking for!
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Use it when you want to limit the results into a certain width of numbers or values. Looking for used cars between $1500 and $3000? Or looking for webpages and articles that refer to revolutions that took place between 1769 ad and today? Now you know which operator you have to use…
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Returns results for your search term an a certain website or a certain domain. See what NY Times say about Bob Marley using bob marley site:nytimes.com or see what greek websites say about him using bob marley site:.gr
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See all the websites that point the website you are interest in
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Find websites that are similar or related to the one you already know
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Combine several words using OR between them and see all the results for these words as if you were performing separate searches
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See any information you need about the website you are looking for, such as the cached version of the site, similar websites, and pages that link to the site.
You can even make Google perform as
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Get a full definition of any word you need by using define before the word
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Search for the word calculator and calculate anything you want right on your screen
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Search for the word timer, set the time and let the countdown begin… When it’s over an alarm starts ringing to warn you!
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Use the word forecast before the city you want and a weekly weather forecast about your city!
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Use the word vs between two foods and get a full comparison between them!
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Find your favourite artist’s songs or writer’s books using the word by
songs by Bob Marley, books by Mark Twain, movies by Jim Carrey, paintings by Picasso etc.
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Try to find Chuck Norris using Google. You can’t and there is an explanation why… Our suggestion? Follow Google’s Suggestions!
