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http://google.com
- Simple and advanced searches
- Result ranked by relevancy
- Online instructions and user options
- For best results, it's important to choose
your keywords wisely. Try the obvious first. If you're looking for
information on Venus, enter “Venus" rather than “planets".
- Use words likely to appear on a site with the
information you want. “moons of Venus" gets better results
than “Venus". Make keywords as specific as
possible. “Nasa exploration of Venus" gets more relevant
results than “Nasa".
- If a common word is important, put a "+"
sign in front of it. (Be sure to include a space before the "+"
sign.) Example: Science + Lesson Plans will bring
results that contain science lesson plans.
- If you are looking for a specific phrase, put
quotation marks around two or more words. Example: “15th
President of the United States”
Advanced Searching
- ~ Searches
brings synonyms of the search term. Example: ~study
- Domain Restrict
searches enables Google to search only one domain address
instead of the entire Internet. Example: Art
domain:quia.com (The domain: ikeepbookmarks.com, is a great domain
to search for other teachers' bookmarks.)
- File Type:
Choose .ppt to find other teachers' PowerPoint
presentations
- Number Range
searches the span of two numbers, separated by two periods,
with no spaces Example: digital camera $250..$450
- Language
searches specify which language you would like your results returned
in.
- Date
searches restrict the results to the past three, six, or twelve
months.
- Occurrences
searches specify where your search terms occur on the page -
anywhere on the page, in the title, or in the URL.
Google Services
Google Tools
Google Search
Features

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