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| Greetings Thomas, | June 2nd, 2008 |
| 7 Tips to Finding Information on the Internet
Sometimes looking for quick information on the Web can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. With so many billions of Web pages in cyberspace, finding specific information can be a daunting task. "Often when I use search engines I get so many irrelevant results that I just give up," admits many users.
Perhaps you're not aware that there are ways to get more out of your favorite search engine, whether that's Live Search, Google, or Yahoo!. A few searching tips, tricks, tweaks, and techniques can help you find what you are looking for in cyberspace quickly and easily. Almost all search engines have an "advanced search" area that provides Web surfers with more specific options. Here, you can search by an update date, look for Web sites with a specific domain like ".net," or find Web sites in a preferred language. To better help the search engine find what you're looking for, offer a sequence of words in a specific order, using quotation marks around the phrase. For instance, if you're looking for information on the TV show Saturday Night Live, type "Saturday Night Live" into the search window. Without quotations on each end, a search engine will likely look for Web sites containing any of the words separately: Saturday, night, and live. If broad search words like car classifieds yield too many results, try more specific words such as used car classifieds, Mercedes classifieds, or London car classifieds. 4: Use alternative search words If your keywords do not produce the results you want, try synonyms. Use a thesaurus like Roget's Interactive Thesaurus or Merriam-Webster OnLine to find alternative search words. After all, a dog is also a canine, a pooch, a mutt, a hound, a pet, and man's best friend! 5: Insert a plus or minus sign This trick usually works in most search engines. Put a plus sign (+) in front of a word that must be found in the search window. For example, city guides + New York will help you narrow the search for city guides for New York only. Similarly, place a minus sign (-) in front of a word that you do not want to appear in the search results. Typing in python -Monty will allow you to come up with results for snakes and not the British comedy troupe. 6: Just search the domain name If you know the Web site that you want to search, but aren't sure where the information is located within that site, you can tell your search engine to only search that domain. Enter what you're looking for in the search field, followed by the word "site" and a colon, and then by the domain name. For example, to find admission information for the University of Maryland, enter this: admission site:www.umd.edu 7: Specialize your search engine Lastly, keep in mind that there are many specialized search engines. Google, for example, has Image Search to search for pictures, Shopping for shopping-related Web sites, and News for published news articles from around the world. Many more specialty search engines can be found at Search Engine Watch.Thank you for being a loyal Cetrom IT client. We will continue to provide you tips, tricks, and information regarding the IT industry so as to help your productivity at work and at home.
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