1.cache:Show the cached snapshot of a page
2.link:List pages which link to a page
3.related:List pages which Google consider to be related to another
4.info:Find one specific URL in the search database
5.define:Show Google’s glossary definition for a term
6.stocks:Show American stockmarket information for a given ticker symbol
7.site:Restrict a search to a single site
8.allintitle:Restrict a search so that all the keywords must appear in the title
9.intitle:Restrict a search so that some of the keywords must appear in the title
10.allintext:Restrict a search so that all of the keywords must appear in the body text
11.allinurl:Restrict a search so that all of the keywords must appear in the page address
12.inurl:Restrict a search so that some keywords must appear in the page address
OR
List pages which have at least some of the keywords
+
Insist that the search engine includes a given keyword in the search results
-
Insist that the search engine omits pages which match a given keyword in the search results
~
Enhance a search to include synonyms for a given keyword
*
Include a wildcard match in your search results
[#]…[#]
Search a range of numbers as a keyword
daterange:
Restrict a search to any timeframe
“”
Restrict a search so that the keywords must appear consecutively in a phrase
date:
Restrict a search to a recent timeframe
safesearch:
Restrict a search to exclude adult-content
filetype:
Restrict a search to a given type of file
More information about Google’s search commands is available on the dedicated Google search commands page. In Google’s page we look at how to use each commands, which search commands can be used together and which cannot.
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September 5th 2009 | Posted by Nasir Hayat
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