1. log in and search to save your queries : Google will save all your search queries if you log in and search. Go to google.com/history
this will help you to recollect your past Google search queries.You
just need to login into your Google account , it will show your past
search queries.
3.you can specify the file type in the results : This is very useful if you are particularly searching for a keyword in a specific kind of file. Google can search inside a file available on the web. So use this as much as possible to [re]search on a topic.
4.you can search within a website : We may face a situation where we need to search for a topic within a website.
5.Avoid unnecessary words from your search query : Google loves Web friendly words.Don't complicate your search query with unnecessary words like "A", "the" etc. If you add words like these Google may include some unrelated pages to your search query.
2.use search operators to get exactly
what you want : If you are an engineering student, then you might have
know about the OR , AND operators in programming languages. The same can
be applied in Google search too.
Try these in Google :
noodles OR soup ----> you will get the results from the webpages which have either noodles or soup as a keyword.
noodles AND soup ----> you will get the results from the webpages which have both noodles and soup as keywords.
noodles -soup ----> all the webpages with the keyword noodles and excluding the pages having the word soup
3.you can specify the file type in the results : This is very useful if you are particularly searching for a keyword in a specific kind of file. Google can search inside a file available on the web. So use this as much as possible to [re]search on a topic.
For example I am searching for "Mahatma
Gandhi" in Google.Now I want to search for Mahatma Gandhi only in PDF
files. Then I will type "Mahatma Gandhi filetype:pdf" (without quotes)in
the search bar to get PDF files which contain information about Mahatma
Gandhi.
You can replace the file type PDF with your desired file extension.
4.you can search within a website : We may face a situation where we need to search for a topic within a website.
For example, you want to search the topic black holes.
Then you can search this as "black
holes site:nasa.gov" which will return all the articles on "black holes"
available from the NASA website.
With this you can get a quality content from the web as you will specif the website name which will be mostly trusted(by you)
5.Avoid unnecessary words from your search query : Google loves Web friendly words.Don't complicate your search query with unnecessary words like "A", "the" etc. If you add words like these Google may include some unrelated pages to your search query.
Also there is another use of searching with strong keywords(important words related to your search topic)
Have you ever seen a url
with unnecessary words like "a","the" etc. ? An intelligent web content
creator won't use these general terminology to index his webpages in
Google. So to get quality content from search results avoid using these
general words
6.Use Google International
version : Don't restrict your search results to your region.If your
Google page is redirecting to your country specific domain then try google.com/ncr .
Here ncr = no country specific redirection
Here ncr = no country specific redirection
personally I use Google Global add-on for FireFox to search in Google. This will enable you to show the results from
different country specific Google pages. You can install this in Chrome also
7. Use Google to search in your Gmail
and Google drive files : Yes ! Google will directly display your Drive
or Gmail content on Google search results page. This is an experimental
trial which will be activated after some days of registration.To add
this feature to your account visit this link
8.Search similar websites using a search operator 'related' along with a url
try 'related:google.com' to find some other web search engines.
9. You can use Google to get answers for your queries other than conventional web search.
question Google with the following queries.
ip address ------->gives your ip address
temperature -------->know your current location's weather details
time USA -------->know the time of your friends location
usd2inr ------->currency conversion operator in Google
define ------> instead
of using a dictionary you can use Google to find the definition on
the Google search results page itself. try "define Oneirophobia"
to know what it means
sin(45)+cos(45) ------> use Google as your calculator.
you can apply these methods with a number of operators like flight
numbers, value of shares,earthquakes, world capitals, sunrise/sunset times, movies,music albums, sports scores,package tracking numbers(of FEDEX etc.), medical conditions, and medications.
numbers, value of shares,earthquakes, world capitals, sunrise/sunset times, movies,music albums, sports scores,package tracking numbers(of FEDEX etc.), medical conditions, and medications.
Using operators is the most powerful way to explore the web through Google.
Remember that you can always use a variety of operators at a time.
for example, I am trying to study on "corruption in India"
So I used "filetype:pdf corruption in india OR indian corruption site:.org" to get a lot of pdf files on my topic.
In this way you can experiment with Google to dig the web as deep as possible.
Wait !!! I said 10 ways !! where is the 10th way ?
Hmmm.....Usually Google will answer
most of our queries. But if you are still hungry for more web content,
then you should point your url to other search engines.
So what are they ?
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