Sunday, January 27, 2008

Use Google's "range search" for greater specificity

When you want to narrow your search to a specific range of dates or numbers, Google has special syntax to perform your search in 1 step.

For example, suppose you're looking for a new printer, costing $80 to $150. Here's what your search would look like:

printer $80..$150

Simply put 2 periods between the numbers, and Google will return hits with printers in that price range.

Want to search a range of prices within a specific website? Add site:nameofwebsite to your search. i.e.:
printer $80..$150 site:bestbuy.com

Range searching is also useful for specifying dates. Suppose you are looking for recent research on a topic, within the last two years. Your search would look something like this:
autism research 2006..2007

And if you want results only from government agencies, your search would be:
autism research 2006..2007 site:.gov

You can get all the same results by drilling down within individual websites, but this Google syntax will get you there faster.


Pauline
teachmeinternet.com

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