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    22. Exclude entire file types, using the same Boolean syntax we used to exclude key words earlier: rugby -filetype:doc

    23, In fact, you can combine any Boolean search operators, as long as your syntax is correct. An example: "sausage and mash" -onions filetype:doc

    24. Google has some very powerful, hidden search parameters, too. For example "intitle" only searches page titles. Try intitle:herbs

    25. If you're looking for files rather than pages – give index of as the intitle:parameter. It helps you find web and FTP directories.

    26. The modifier inurl only searches the web address of a page: giveinurl:spices a go.

    27. Find live webcams by searching for: inurl:view/view.shtml

    28. The modifier inanchor is very specific, only finding results in text used in page links.

    29. Want to know how many links there are to a site? Try link:sitename – for example link:www.mozilla.org

    30. Similarly, you can find pages that Google thinks are related in content, using the related: modifier. Use it like this: related:www.microsoft.com

    31. The modifier info:site_name returns information about the specified page.

    32. Alternatively, do a normal search then click the "Similar Pages" link next to a result.

    33. Specify a site to search with the site: modifier – like this: search tips site:www.techradar.com

    34. The above tip works with directory sites like www.dmoz.org and dynamically generated sites.

    35. Access Google Directory – a database of handpicked and rated sites – at directory.google.com

    36. The Boolean operators intitle and inurl work in Google directory, as does OR.

    37. Use the site: modifier when searching Google Images, at images.google.com. For example: dvd recorder site:www.amazon.co.uk

    38. Similar, using "site:.com" will only return results from .com domains.

    39. Google News (news.google.com) has its own Boolean parameters. For example "intext" pulls terms from the body of a story.

    40. If you use the operator "source:" in Google News, you can pick specific archives. For example: heather mills source:daily_mail

    41. Using the "location:" filter enables you to return news from a chosen country. location:uk for example.

    42. Similarly, Google blogsearch (blogsearch.google.com) has its own syntax. You can search for a blog title, for example, usinginblogtitle:<keyword>

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