
Yesterday, I presented you some of the most useful commands to use with your Google Search. Today, I'll offer you more of these that I consider
to be as helpful as the previous ones.
You can test them by entering the text and press Enter in Google Search Box (without the quotation marks):
- "software or news" will display all the sites that contain one of these words in their title;
- "software and news" find all the websites that contain both words in their name;
- "softpedia (software or news)" shows the webpages that contain the word Softpedia in their title and software or news on the website;
- "softpedia (software and news)" displays the webpages with Softpedia in title and both software and news included on the site;
- "software $10-$50" shows all the sites with the word software in their title and a price between $10-$50 included on the site;
- "software filetype:doc" will return all the documents with the word software included in their body or title (it works with all file extensions);
- "stocks: WBMD" displays stock information about the WBMD symbol;
- "fly Bucharest New York" shows flight information about Bucharest and New York;
- "population Romania" presents population of Romania;
- "flag Romania" shows the flag of Romania.
I hope this article will improve your Google Search use and help you find your links and other information with ease. Stay tuned, new part coming soon!