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Hidden Features of Search
Google Search - Google is used by vast amounts of people every day to discover a variety of information on the web. However, how many of us really use all the Google features to the full? It is easy to learn small things to help you find the desirable results faster and much more precisely.
Quotations Marks, Minus as well as
Google is extremely good at finding the information you need, but with more specific search term phrases you can get much better results. Using operators including quotations marks - "like that" - or enclosing search term phrases or using a minus, that will, exclude the keyword from your search, for example (bread recipe - flour). Through the use of 'OR', you will prompt Google to provide you with a choice, e.g. Football Cup 2012 or 2014.
Trying to find a definition
From the time to time, most of us struggle with the meaning of words and want to find an exact definition. In this case, using the operator 'define' is useful. Using 'Define:word' gives you the dictionary definition of the desired word using its synonyms.
Find similar sites
Google - Sometimes you may want to look for a similar site to one you already use, within this scenario the operator 'related' is beneficial. For example, 'related:bbc.com' gives you a number of the sites for rivals with the BBC or their sister sites.
Hunt for Apps
Google search should simplify the ability to find the correct application for your Smartphone. By clicking on more>Apps at the top of result page, you're going to get a list of available applications. This function is especially handy for Android users.
Google Trends
Find out what others are searching for inside your country. Simply type 'Google.com/trends' inside your browser to find the latest trends in music, TV or movies.
Google's best doodles
By skipping any search criteria and simply clicking 'I'm feeling lucky' Google will give you to its selection of doodles graphically divided with logos akin to important dates.
Essential info on your fingertip
Google - With simple prompts for example 'weather', you will get the current seven-day forecast for the location. By adding the naming of any city or town you would like, you can get a forecast for any different location. If you happen to need to know the time someplace else on the globe, just type 'time New York' for instance, to see the time at that location. For many people understanding the times of sunrise and sunset is very important, to know when sun is coming up in London, type 'sunrise London'. To check on stock information promptly; use 'GOOG' to learn latest Google stock status.