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Google Cheat Sheet

July 27, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Google’s Cheat Sheet provides some common tips for refining and improving web searches.

For example, if you want to search Stanford University’s website for admissions information enter “admission site:www.stanford.edu.” “Site:” tells Google to search only in the website address that follows it.

If you’re looking for an exact phrase such as “to be or not to be,” enclose it in quotes.

Do you need a quick math calculation? Just type it into your search box. For example, if you want to know what 38% of 125 is, enter “38% of 125″ and Google will calculate the answer for you.

Get more time saving tips from Google’s Cheat Sheet.

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