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Post by Admin on Aug 8, 2004 4:07:47 GMT -5
Joi said:
Did you know you can direct Google to search a specific domain for your search string?
Here's an example:
I wanted to see if Ellen's Drake & Drake Saunders Pharmaceutical Word Book site included Namenda, a newish Alzheimer drug,
so I put the following in the Google search box on my toolbar:
Namenda site:spwb.saunders.net
Yep - there it is under January updates.
The syntax is as follows:
search term[space]site:URL for site [without www or http part]
Note: there is no space between site, colon, and URL.
You can access this type of search through Google's Advanced Search page as well. Fill in the search box terms in the top, blue area of the page; then drop down and fill in the domain box with the site's URL.
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Post by Harrie on Sept 16, 2004 16:32:57 GMT -5
Now that's an A-1 tip! Wow, I love that one!
Thank you, Joi! Nice indeed!
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