As you can imagine, with Google in the palm of your hand, you have access to one of the best, most developed and therefore most powerful search engines on the planet. The amount of information you can access, at any point in your day, is simply incredible.
However, despite all the improvements that Google has made to its search engine, as well as algorithms that work only and only to understand what you really like, and therefore deliver information to you automatically, through Google News (For Si), or even through payment on your smartphone, it remains very important to understand how the old search works.
Well, today we are going to teach you some tips to become a “Google Master”.
Google: Learn how to be a search expert!
1. Find only what you really want
If you put quotes (“) in the terms you really want to search for, the results will be much more efficient at getting to exactly what’s inside “”.
For example, if you were to search for “combat games”, using “” would override all “games” and “fighting” results, and the search would only reflect the phrase.
2. Exclusion of terms
Another interesting feature is the exclusion of information for a specific term. For example, if you search for “Benfica Lisboa-futebol”, you will be able to search for information about the Benfica region of Lisbon, without receiving results related to the football club.
3. Synonyms can come in handy!
If you want synonyms in your result, you can do something like “music lessons~”. Here you will find songs, tabs, workouts, etc… But there is no news about concerts, music videos, etc…
4. Do you want to search for something within a Google website? easy!
Let’s say Leak.pt’s search system is bad. Since we have the news indexed on Google, you can search directly from the search engine.
For example -> site: www.leak.pt Samsung
Here, in the result, all the news related to Samsung will appear.
5. One thing…or something else!
legendaryorcan also use “with |” in the search engine.
For example -> Netflix | Disney +
6. Search by time!
Imagine you want to watch a movie released between 1970 and 1980. Just search for “1970 movies. 1980”.
7. By location
It is also possible to limit the search engine to certain sites.
For example -> Bill Gates website: New York
8. By file type!
This tip is especially useful for anyone who loves e-books. You can go directly by file type.
For example -> bookName filetype: pdf
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