Make Site-Specific Searches Within Google Search Results
Saturday, 05.03.2008, 10:47pm (GMT)
Most of our readers, savvy searchers that they are, likely know all
about Google's "site:whatever.com" function, which lets you search for
a term inside a specific web site. Now the search engine has made it
possible to do this-site-only searches from a search box underneath
certain top results (based on, the company says, "metrics that measure
how useful the search box is to users"). It might be convenient if you
stumble upon a site you didn't know about in your own searching, but
it's also an easy way to help your less web-savvy Uncle Bif and Aunt
Marge find what they're looking for, rather than explaining the
semantics of search to them.
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