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Tips and tricks for using Google

Tips and tricks for using Google. How does Google search?. Google’s Aim. “The perfect search engine would understand exactly what you mean and give you back exactly what you want.” Larry Page, Co-founder & CEO. How does Google search?. How does Google search?. 200+ Factors. Results. £. £.

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Tips and tricks for using Google

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  1. Tips and tricks for using Google

  2. How does Google search?

  3. Google’s Aim “The perfect search engine would understand exactly what you mean and give you back exactly what you want.” Larry Page, Co-founder & CEO

  4. How does Google search?

  5. How does Google search? 200+ Factors

  6. Results £ £

  7. Phrasing your search queries

  8. Tips for phrasing 1. Start simply William Shakespeare

  9. Tips for phrasing 2. Add relevant words William Shakespeare Life

  10. Tips for phrasing 3. Think within the field The Bard of Avon

  11. Tips for phrasing 4. Only use important words* Not ideal: When will the sun come up in London tomorrow? Ideal: sunrise London

  12. Tips for phrasing * Common words are ignored: The in and for to that all a some it’s

  13. Tips for phrasing …most of the time the who

  14. Google is intelligent

  15. Don’t worry about • Spelling • autocorrects • Punctuation • ignores @#%^*()=[]\ • Capitalisation • the new internationalist = The New Internationalist

  16. When you search Google… • suggestsspelling corrections and alternative spellings • personalizes your search by using information such as sites you’ve visited before • includessynonyms of your search terms to find related results • find results that match similar terms to those in your query • searches for words with the same stem, like "running" when you search for [ run ]

  17. Verbatim Search

  18. Using special characters

  19. Quotation Marks Search for an exact phrase in an exact order. e.g. “to be or not to be” Warning: you may exclude relevant results. e.g. a search for "Alexander Bell" will miss pages that refer to Alexander G. Bell.

  20. Minus Sign Excludes words from your search e.g. The Great Gatsby -film

  21. Tilde Searches for synonyms e.g. ~food facts includes results for “nutrition facts”

  22. 2 full stops Searches for a specific number range e.g. prime ministers 1900 .. 2000 N.B. Makesureyouput a spaceeitherside of the full stops.

  23. Phrasing your search queries

  24. Search within a site site: allows you to get your search from a specific site or type of site (.gov, .edu). e.g.unemployment site:gov would only give you search results from .gov websites

  25. Search related related: allows you to find pages that have similar content to a site e.g.related:www.bbc.co.uk would give you other news and media agencies

  26. Define define: gives you a definition of a word e.g.define: irony

  27. Filetypes filetype: searches for specific filetypes e.g.the war of the roses filetype:ppt

  28. Further information

  29. Links Inside Search Help http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&safe=vss&answer=134479 All Tips and Tricks http://www.google.com/insidesearch/tipstricks/all.html

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