What
is Google Search? |
Google
search is a Web Search
Engine owned by Google, Inc., and it
is the most used search engine on the Web.
Google is a Web Search
Engine that helps us finding what we
need to get from web pages. Google is a widely
used search engine that uses text-matching
techniques to find web pages that are
important and relevant to a user's search.
Google is one of the largest and most popular
Web search engines, founded September 1998
by then Standford students Larry Page and
Sergey Brin: http://www.google.com/ |
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What
you get From this Help Page? |
Over
the time Google has become an indispensable
tool for any serious geek. We will describe
a few techniques that expert users use. They
have been collected from various help pages,
chat rooms and books. If you find any error
please point it out and tell us. yours co-operation
will be very useful and help us to improve
the quality of our site i.e. http://www.googleurdu.com. |
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First
Thing To Do |
The first
thing you must do to generate a productive
search is POSITIVE THINK.
you need to think about what you want to Search.
you really have to search Google for the words
or phrases that will be on the page you want,
not for a description of the page or website.
As better you can THINK
about what you want as better Results you
will Get from Google
Search. |
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Common
Search Queries |
Normally
people search many things at google. They
just type the word about which they need help
or want to find a website about that word.
For example if a person searches a word "website"
then he will get thousand's of results
by his search. But when he searches this term
"What is a website?"
then he will get the right answer and the
answer will be much relevant to his search.
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Formulating
Search Queries |
While
formulating search queries you must be specific
as far as possible. A query like "windows
xp tricks" can yield a different
result than "windows
xp". Google seems to be intelligent
enough to understand some human thought chain.
So while making queries be a bit descriptive
and formulate a properly worded query.
Google ignores some of the common words such
as 'the' 'and' 'a' etc while performing
a search. |
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