Searching on Google is also an art form
π Every day, millions of information are searched on Google, but we may not always be able to find the information we are looking for on Google. This is because we may not know the effective ways of searching.
π― Here're 5 effective ways to do so:
β Search with quotation marks: by flanking the information you are searching can you find precise & accurate data. Ex: βDLS 2024 downloadβ;
β Searching inside websites: if you are looking for a specific course from EduOn, then write the course name and site. Ex: Python course site: EduOn;
β Filetype query: Let's say, you want to download PDF format of 'Elon Musk' book. Therefore, try this: Ex: Elon Musk filetype: PDF;
β ...-related information: when you type βrelated: Ronaldoβ, you fill find out information solely associated with Ronaldo;
β Enter β*β punctuation mark: given that you forgot the first word of what you were seeking for, you can enter β*β instead of this word. Ex: *and Iphone
Β© NajotTalim
π @Otabek_Writing
π Every day, millions of information are searched on Google, but we may not always be able to find the information we are looking for on Google. This is because we may not know the effective ways of searching.
π― Here're 5 effective ways to do so:
β Search with quotation marks: by flanking the information you are searching can you find precise & accurate data. Ex: βDLS 2024 downloadβ;
β Searching inside websites: if you are looking for a specific course from EduOn, then write the course name and site. Ex: Python course site: EduOn;
β Filetype query: Let's say, you want to download PDF format of 'Elon Musk' book. Therefore, try this: Ex: Elon Musk filetype: PDF;
β ...-related information: when you type βrelated: Ronaldoβ, you fill find out information solely associated with Ronaldo;
β Enter β*β punctuation mark: given that you forgot the first word of what you were seeking for, you can enter β*β instead of this word. Ex: *and Iphone
Β© NajotTalim
π @Otabek_Writing