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Sunday, April 23, 2006

Search specific with Google

Is it possible to search more targeted directly from the start page of Google? The answer on this question is affirmative! It is not necessary anymore to consult the advanced search options. Curious at the explanation?

Think of the next situation: you are searching for tips about web design. In Google you type the following search query: "allintitle: tips 'web design' ". Afterwards, Google shows results where the words “tips” and “web design” only comes up in the title (title tag) of the document. In this way, you will catch those documents where your search subject is centralized.

Other examples are:

  • Searching in only the URL of the page (allinurl)
  • Searching in only the body of the page (allintext)
  • Searching in only the links to the page (allinanchor)

It’s not only possible to search at the place of a word in a specific part in a document. It’s also possible to search at the type of document. For example: the search query "filetype:pdf tips web design" helps you to find documents about web design in PDF format. Also you can find other types of documents such as PowerPoint (ppt), word (doc), Adobe Postscript (ps), Excell (xls) and Rich Text Format (rtf)

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