Google Finder: Commands and More Tricks
The Google search engine is a powerful tool to which,
generally, we do not take as much advantage as we could. And that we all had a
good time every day using it for all kinds of information searches: addresses,
definitions, websites, news, etc.
Since almost everyone has Google as the default search
engine (there are many more search engines on the internet), it will be good to
know the commands and other advanced search tricks that will allow you to take
advantage of the enormous potential of this search tool. Let's know better how
to search Google.
Commands
and functions of the Google Finder
There are many features within the search engine that
streamline the advanced search on Google and provide much more comprehensive
and, at the same time, accurate information.
And it can be a great competitive advantage to know how to
search for the information you are looking for in a more efficient and agile
way.
Advanced
Search Operators from Google
In this section appear the most common, although some of
them are not known. They are separated into two groups: those that use
punctuation and symbols, and the operators themselves.
Search for
an exact phrase or text ("")
Using a phrase in quotation marks, Google will show you only
the results you find that exactly match the words written in that same order,
without deleting or adding any words. It is the exact search of the terms
requested.
For those of us who create written content, it is a very
useful command, as it can help us detect duplicate content. You can put a part
of the text that you have written and check if it has been copied.

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