Google Search in Style
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We are you using Google for fullfilled our daily web searches. Google are leader in Search Engine, you are just enter the search phrase and hitting the enter.Google has many options that will let you reach the information more quickly and efficiently, Here we have some tips for you to search the phrase in diffent style.
Search exact phrase:
If you want to search for an exact phrase then you use quotes. for e.g, mobile phones “Nokia” will find the pages what you looking.
Search using “OR” operator:
Google normall search the pharase what we type in search phase. Sometime we want to search two different things like mobile phones & computer. for that we use “OR” operator, for e.g, mobile phones OR computer will give you results which contain the word mobile phone or computers or all the terms.
NOTE: Remember hte operator is case sensitive and has to be in upper case. Alternatively, use the | symbol.

Asterix(*) Operator:
If you can’t remember the exact name of software,then you can type Total * Security and it wil give the appropriate result and same thing will use for domain search.
For e.g, web host “*.com”

(-) Operator:
If you want to Google ignore ceratin terms then you use the – operator. For e.g If you’re looking for 3g mobile but not the company samsung then type,
For e.g, 3g -samsung mobile .
Find Result within a range of numbers:
You are looking for results for a range of numbers such as mobiles between 2 and 3 megapixel, you can use the “..” operator.
For e.g, 2..3 megapixel mobile.

Search for a specific file type:
This is most useful when looking the file for specific file types like pdf,doc,ppt etc. Use a filetype operator to specify filetypes in your searches.
For e.g, filetype:pdf gsm will return only PDF results containing the terms gsm.

Google as a dictionary:
You are frozen at some specific word and need to find its defination so instead to go some online dictionary you can find the defination on google
For e.g, define:photosynthesis

Use Google as a converter:
Google can be used as a currency as well as units converter.
For e.g, 6 feet in cm and 100 INR in USD.

Search for terms in a URL:
Using the function inurl: will return results that contain terms in the website URL.
For e.g, inurl: friction





