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- Tip #1: Fine-Tune Your Query with More Keywords
- Tip #2: Search for Either One Word or Another
- Tip #3: Include Stop Words
- Tip #4: Exclude Irrelevant Words
- Tip #5: Search for Similar Words
- Tip #6: Search for Similar Pages
- Tip #7: Search for an Exact Phrase
- Tip #8: Use Google's Advanced Search Page
- Tip #9: Search Within Your Search Results
- Tip #10: Search Google's Other Sites
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Tip #10: Search Google's Other Sites
Google's main search page searches Google's immense index of pages it has found on the web, as well as other information sources. You can perform a more focused search, however, by directly searching different sources of information—of which Google has quite a few.
What types of specific searches does Google offer? Here's a list of some of the most useful:
- Google Blog Search: Searches blogs and blog posts
- Google Book Search: Sarches the contents of current and out-of-print books
- Google Directory: Searches an editor-assembled directory of web pages
- Google Groups: Searches Usenet newsgroups and other user groups
- Google Image Search: Searches photographs and other online images
- Google Maps: Searches for and displays maps of street addresses and other locations
- Google News: Searches current news articles
- Google News Archive Search: Searches older news articles
- Google Patent Search: Searches for patent information
- Google Product Search: Searches for current pricing on selected products
- Google Scholar: Searches for articles and other scholarly information
- Google Video: Searches for specific YouTube videos
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