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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Tech Tip Thanksgivukkah! Google search tips



Happy Thanksgivukkah, Tech Tip group! Before my tech tip today, I want to share a song I wrote to celebrate the coming together of Thanksgiving and the first day of Hanukkah, an event that only happens once every 70,000 years or so. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zCBEv3KsC0  **CAUTION: This video contains photos of Turkeys, which may make you hungry!**

Thanksgiving Tech Tips
This week’s tech tip includes a few tips while searching the internet through Google. I have catered it to a Thanksgiving theme.

Google Search by Specific Site
Google has a really neat feature you can use to specify which site to search from. All you have to do is add “site:(insert URL here)” to your search. For example, if you want to search for “stuffing” on the vegan recipe site veganyumyum.com, you would type “stuffing site:veganyumyum.com” – here’s what the results look like: http://bit.ly/Ihcsa2

I find this very useful when I know which website in which I want to search, but when I know their internal search is nowhere near as good as Google’s.

Google Search by Timeframe
Another search tip is when you’re trying to find current events or news that is very recent. You can specify the time-frame of your search in Google based on how recent the results are. For example, if you search google for “Thanksgivukkah site:youtube.com” it will show you all results no matter when they were posted.



But if you want to specify the timeframe, you can click “Search tools”, and then click the “Any Time” dropdown, and select “Past 24 hours”, it will show you just the results that showed up over the past 24 hours. If you do this, you can find the Thanksgivukkah video I uploaded yesterday called “Thanks a Latke”!



Happy holidays, everyone!

Daniel

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