Google syntax basics
Get Your Exact Result By using the following word or syntax
- Intitle:restricts your search to the titles of web pages.
- Allintitle: Finds pages in which all the specified words appear in the title of the web page. It’s basically the same as using intitle.Example: intitle: “amitav”
- Allintitle:”amitav”
- Allinurl: variation finds all the words listed in a URL.
- Link: returns a list of pages that link to the specified URL. Entering www.google.com you will get a list of pages that link to the Google home page.
- Cache: finds a copy of the page that Google indexed even if that pages is no longer available at its original URL and has since changed its content completely.
- Filetype: searches the suffixes or filename extensions.“BBC news Paper 2012” filetype: pdf
- Define: gives a full definitions of a word from around the web
- Movie: finds reviews of movies on the web
- Intext: searches only body text example: intext: “google.com”
- Inanchor: searches for text in a pages’s link anchors.
- Site: allows you to narrow your search by a site or by a top-level domain Try elearning site:.edu to find online learning tools provided by an educational institution.
- inurl: restricts your search to the URLs of web pages.
- Music: use for music-related information
- Arithmetic operator gives you quick result rather than operating system result. Operator ares +, -, *, /, ^ or **, % of, mod or % , the nth root of
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