We all use Google. Googling has become like second nature to us. If there are any questions, we type them in the search bar and all the available answers show up. But did you know that there are more ways to find exactly what you want? There are many google hacks to make your life better and easier. Use the following hacks to spend less time searching, so you can find more time for your assignments, YouTube, or Facebook.
1.) To search an exact word or phrase in google, write quotation marks around it. For example, search “need school help” or "word" and the results will only show the sites that have exactly the same phrase in the same order.
2.) To search something on a specific site, there are two ways to perform this specific action:
a. I believe everyone knows this step. Go to the specific site, use the search bar of the site by pressing ctrl +F, and type up the text you want to find and the words will be highlighted.
b. A slightly easier approach to lazy people like you and me is - in google search bar, type of the word site with a colon (site: ), the specific site that you want the results from, and the word you are looking for. For example, if you want to find constitution in Wikipedia, simply type site: wikipedia.com constitution. Voila! Google becomes magic.
3.) To find the definition of a word, use word “define” with or without a colon and type up the word that you want to be defined. (e.g. Define: education or define education)
4.) To find the product within a price range, type the name of the product and write the minimum amount followed by “…” and then the maximum amount. (e.g. beats headphones $100...$200)
5.) To look for a specific filetype, type the topic that you are interested in followed by filetype: and the type of file you are looking for. For example, Philosophy filetype:doc
6.) To include words in the search, simply add the word “AND” between the two words. (e.g. philosophy AND society)
To exclude words, simply add “-“ to each word. (e.g. If you want topics about science without including physics and chemistry then search science -physics-chemistry)
7.) To find sites or pages similar to the existing one, type the word "related:" followed the existing website or pages (e.g. Related:Wikipedia.com)
8.) To find the exact form of a quote, even if you were missing some of the words, add asterisk in place of the missing word. For example, search she wore * in her * and carried magic * in her eyes.
9.) To search for pages containing two connected words, you can use the word “or” between the words/ phrase or place “~” in front of each word. For example, if you are looking for the relationship between philosophy and society, search "philosophy or society" or "~philosophy ~society".
10.) To search for hashtags, simply type site followed by colon (site: ), followed by the type of social media you want the hashtag from, then the actual hashtag you are looking for. (e.g. site:twitter.com #CEID100)
Read these hacks, memorize them and become the king or queen of googling for that essay, assignment, or research. Hope these hacks change your life. Hope you enjoy this blog. Till next time.