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How can I use a search engine to find the sites I want instead of ten thousand sites I don't want?There are millions of pages of information on the World Wide Web, and finding relevant and reliable information can be a challenge. Search engines are powerful tools that index millions of web sites. Search engines are rated by the size of their index. Large engines such as Google are good tools to use when searching for obscure information, but one drawback to an extensive index is the overwhelming number of results on more general topics. There are a number of ways you can format your search request to increase the relevance of the links returned by the search engine. Common commands for search engines include:
Support for these commands, as well as for Boolean operators such as AND, OR, and NOT varies by search engine. You should become familiar with the features supported by each search engine by visiting that search engine's help section. |
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Tech-Ease for Mac is your source for just-in-time answers for classroom technology questions. A companion Tech-Ease for Windows site is also available. This collection is a part of the Educational Technology Clearinghouse and is funded in part by a grant from the Florida Department of Education. Copyright 2008 by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida. |
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