How to solve impossible problems: Daniel Russell’s awesome Google search techniques
You already know many ways to do a focused, productive Google search - enclosing phrases or exact spellings in quotes, using a minus to remove a keyword from the search, or using the Advanced search to limit your search to a time period or location. But did you know you can also force Google to search the contents of a page as well as the title and keywords by using Intext:[keyword]? How using "reverse dictionaries" such as Onelook.com, to look up words based on a concept? Learn more in an interesting article by investigative journalist John Tedesco. http://www.johntedesco.net/blog/2012/06/21/how-to-solve-impossible-problems-daniel-russells-awesome-google-search-techniques/
You already know many ways to do a focused, productive Google search - enclosing phrases or exact spellings in quotes, using a minus to remove a keyword from the search, or using the Advanced search to limit your search to a time period or location. But did you know you can also force Google to search the contents of a page as well as the title and keywords by using Intext:[keyword]? How using "reverse dictionaries" such as Onelook.com, to look up words based on a concept? Learn more in an interesting article by investigative journalist John Tedesco. http://www.johntedesco.net/blog/2012/06/21/how-to-solve-impossible-problems-daniel-russells-awesome-google-search-techniques/
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