30 Incredibly Useful Google Search Tips And Tricks
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- macmost.com/e-2105 There are many commands and modifiers you can add to your Google searches to get better results. You can narrow searches to a single site, look for exact phrases, search using an image instead of text and much more. There are also special Google pages and sites that Google offers with tons of useful information.
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This is more general than to just this video, but in my over 30 years on a Mac, I've never run into any one place more helpful on a regular basis than these videos. BRAVO! Been bookmarking like crazy.
Thanks! 😊
Michael Goettee subscribe and get his past videos. Gold!
I totally agree! Keep up the good work, Gary.
Great video and a lot of helpful tips. One that is included in the advanced google search site but worth mentioning is searching by file type. I use this extensively when looking for sample word templates or PowerPoint files. For example: Master Thesis Template filetype:dot or Creating Effective Presentations filetype:ppt
I definitely recommend using ".." to narrow down the price ranges. Example: "Ipad pro 200..500$" will show only ipads matching the price criteria. Very useful, been using it most of the time.
You can search for a specific file type through Google by using filetype:[three letter extension]. For example if I wanted to find a PDF, you can use this filetype:pdf to return results that only have pdf’s.
Hey man that was awesome! Very helpful. It's funny because I saw this video a long time ago and then forgot how to find it. So I needed some advanced search techniques OR "tips and tricks" to find your video about Google tips and tricks Thanks! I now have it saved/bookmark etc..
This is good stuff, Gary. Thanks. I looked up this on Google a couple years ago but didn't find anything as comprehensive.
Really helpful and interesting- Thank You!
thanks for the info, this will help with my studying.
Good tips! Thank you.
Thanks, Gary!
Great Video! You have a fantastic tone for teaching,
For Chrome/Brave there is an easy extension/button you can install: "Search the current site". You do not have to type the name of the URL to search. I use it all the time. It works like a charm.
Dez is great!!! No need to search for unnececary things.
Thanks, Gary. Not Mac specific but extremely informative nonetheless. I'll need to replay the movie in slower time to note all the keywords you came up with. Or is this info available in text form somewhere?
very useful thanks
Cool video thanks.
you are the best ninja of Mac ! (and more) I m telling all my friends. I saw him first !
Great video, and I learned a lot! As a longtime journalist and journalism teacher, I like using the site: command in more specific ways. For example, if I only want results from US universities, I’ll use / site:edu “COVID 19” / for US government sites / site:gov “COVID 19” / or here in Canada / site:gc.ca “COVID 19” / You can also use domain: for this type of search. As you say, the advanced page is of great use if you forget the direct commands, and is also a great way to incorporate Boolean logic into your search. AND, OR etc are very powerful search refining tools. Thanks again for your top 30!
This was awesome! Thank you.
#PRICELESS!! 🙌🏻⚡️💻🌎👏🏻
I like google’s playful animations when clicking on icons-Often pop-culture oriented. For example, search for, “friends joey” then click on the pizza 🍕 icon. Good times.
On the recommendations of the comments below, methinks, I, too, will have to subscribe to your channel. Cheers!
Hi Gary, for your first tip/trick, simply type „wiki apple“ and you get the same results! Otherwise very informative, never rolled a dice on Google 😉👍.
Please help! I am trying to find research on this 1900 London silver maker G H James & Co (George Henry James) I have been trying all morning with no result. how should I phrase this for a search.
What about google app same concept like web ?
Not sure what you mean. Like the Google mobile app?
Use Duck Duck Go - trash Guggle
Type in "Do a barrel roll" and see what happens
I can't believe I googled "how to google".
Gary, I am happy to pay the Apple tax 💵 if it can liberate me from G....E
I have an iPhone / iPad / MacBook Pro to not have to share my data with G....E
You're sharing it with apple? I don't see how that's any better. They're both gigantimax tech companies that don't care about you or your privacy.
If you really want a private search, you should look into DuckDuckGo, that's what I use.