Web searching has become a part of the day-to-day life of any personwho has a computer. Searches vary from words, phrases, products,people, images, an
There are four questions you should ask yourself before doing your search. If you keep the answers to thesequestions in mind when you search, the resu
select. You are provided with a list of 31 languages, and you can select as many as you want. Click thecheckbox next to the language to select it. Goo
SummaryGoogle is much more than simply a search engine. It is an information resource. Still, what makes Googlewhat it is, is the ability to search th
FIGURE 1.1Type a search term and press Enter to find out almost anything.KeywordsThe search terms you type on the Google home page are called keywords
Let’s say you have searched on dog breeds. The results are innumerable (actually just over 11 million). Thisis far too many pages to search manually.
term in the actual text viewed on the Web site. Someone then searching for hefty man clothing may then findthis page. Where, without this keyword the
If you search for PageRank on Google, you find the following description: PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its va
Another useful way to affect the way Google understands keywords is to tell Google what to ignore. Precedekeywords that you specifically don’t want to
The Search Results PageOnce you click the Google Search button, Google launches a new page displaying the results of your search.The first thing you n
On to the next oneBy default Google displays ten results per page. You learn how to adjust that later in this chapter. Once youreview all the results
Google includes a spell-check feature. When Google thinks you might have misspelled a word, an alternatesuggestion is displayed as the first result. I
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