Friday, June 22, 2012

Google Tips And Tricks

Hello friends today i'm disscussing some most important google tricks and tips,these tips really helps you,when you search anything online.So don't waste your time and try to implement this:):)







1)Google's main search invisibly combines search terms with the Boolean construct "AND". When you enter computer world – it looks for computer AND world


2)To make Google search for computer or world, just type computer OR world,(Instead of OR you can type the | symbol, like this: computer | world)

3)Boolean connectors like AND and OR are case sensitive. They must be upper case.

4)Search for a specific term, then one keyword OR another by grouping them with parentheses, like this: near(computer OR world)

5)To look for phrases, put them in quotes: "there's no school without students"

6)Exclude specific key words with the minus operator. new -amazon excludes all results from amazon.


7)The plus operator makes sure stop words are included. Like: fish +and chips

8)You can also ask Google to fill in a blank. Try: Christopher Columbus discovered

9)Search for a numerical range using the numrange operator. For example, search for Sony TV between £300 and £500 with the string Sony TV £300..£500


10)Search for any filetype directly using the modifier filetype:[filetype extension]. For example: soccer filetype:pdf

11)Google has some very powerful, hidden search parameters, too. For example "intitle" only searches page titles. Try intitle:herbs



12)If you're looking for files rather than pages – give index of as the intitle: parameter. It helps you find web and FTP directories.


13)The modifier inurl only searches the web address of a page: give inurl:spices

14)Want to know how many links there are to a site? Try link:sitename – for example link:www.mozilla.org

15)Similarly, you can find pages that Google thinks are related in content, using the related: modifier. Use it like this: related:www.microsoft.com


16)The modifier info:site_name returns information about the specified page.

17)Specify a site to search with the site: modifier – like this: search tips site:www.facebook.com


18)Use the site: modifier when searching Google Images, at images.google.com. For example: dvd recorder site:www.amazon.co.uk



19)Similarly, Google Blogsearch(blogsearch.google.com) has its own syntax. You can search for a blog title, for example, using inblogtitle:<keyword>


20)The general search engine can get very specific indeed. Try movie:<name of film> to look for movie reviews.


21)For a dedicated film search page, go to www.google.co.uk/movies


22)Google really likes movies. Try typing director: The Dark Knight into the main search box.

23)For cast lists, try cast: name_of_film


24)There's also a built-in dictionary. Try define:<word> in the search box.

25)Google stores the content of old sites. You can search this cache direct with the syntax keyword cache:site_url


26)Synonym search looks for words that mean similar things. Use the tilde symbol before your keyword, like this: ~rain


27)Looking for a map? Just add map to the end of your query, like this: Leeds map



28)Google finds images just as easily and lists them at the top, when you add image to the end of your search.


29)What time is it? Find out anywhere by typing time then the name of a place.



30)You can invoke the spell checker directly by using spell: followed by your keyword.




31)Click "I'm Feeling Lucky" to be taken straight to the first page Google finds for your keyword.



32)Want to see what others are searching for or improve your page rank? Go to www.google.com/zeitgeist




                                


Thanks Friends........





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