Google Search Features You Didn’t Know Anything About
Someone did a list of google search features I knew nothing about! Are you using any of these? Are they helpful? And, WHO KNEW??? 1. Hyphen searches. If you put…

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(Photo Illustration by [Scott Barbour] / [Getty Images]Someone did a list of google search features I knew nothing about! Are you using any of these? Are they helpful? And, WHO KNEW???
1. Hyphen searches. If you put a hyphen in front of a word, it excludes results with that word. The example Google gives is the phrase "jaguar speed," followed by a hyphen and the word "car". ("jaguar speed -car") So, it's how fast the animal is, not the car.
2. Tildes. They're that wavy dash thing. If you put one in front of a word, it also searches for synonyms of that word. So something like "music classes," with a tilde in front of "classes," it will also look for music "lessons" and music "coaching."
3. Searching specific sites. Start with the word "site", then a colon, and the URL for the site you want to search. (example: "site:olympics.com figure skating")
4. Searching for different file types. There's a dedicated "image search" button, but you can also specifically search for things like PDFs and MP3s. Just start your search with "filetype", followed by a colon. ("filetype:")
5. Asterisks. If you don't know a word, put an asterisk in there. No Way? YES way! It's really useful if you don't know the name of a song but know SOME of the lyrics. For example, "If there's a [asterisk] in your [asterisk], don't be alarmed now" is kind of vague. But Google knows you probably mean "If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now, it's Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven".
Seriously can't believe I was today years old when I found all of these out...




