Ever come across a photo that looks strangely familiar? Or if you want
to know
where it came from? If you save the image, and then search it on
Google Images
(with the camera button), you’ll be able to see similar
images on the web.
Use “DEFINE:” to learn the meaning of words—slang included IN GOOGLE.COM
Streamline the dictionary process by using, for example, “DEFINE:
mortgage.”
For words that appear in the dictionary, you’ll be able to see etymology and a
graph of its use over time alongside the definition. Google will even sift the web
to define slang words or acronyms. Try out “DEFINE: bae” or “DEFINE: SMH”.
For words that appear in the dictionary, you’ll be able to see etymology and a
graph of its use over time alongside the definition. Google will even sift the web
to define slang words or acronyms. Try out “DEFINE: bae” or “DEFINE: SMH”.
Search websites for keywords in GOOGLE.COM
Think of the “site:” function as a Google search that searches only a
particular
website. If you want to see every time TIME.com mentioned Google, use the
search “Google site:TIME.com”.
website. If you want to see every time TIME.com mentioned Google, use the
search “Google site:TIME.com”.
Filter search results for recipes IN GOOGLE.COM
If you search your favorite food,
and then click “Search Tools” right under the
search bar, you’ll be able to filter recipes based on ingredients, cook time and
calories. It’s the perfect tool if you have certain dietary restrictions.
search bar, you’ll be able to filter recipes based on ingredients, cook time and
calories. It’s the perfect tool if you have certain dietary restrictions.
Compare foods using “vs” IN GOOGLE.COM
Can’t decide between a burger or pizza for dinner? Type in “rice vs.
quinoa,” for
example, and you’ll receive side-by-side comparisons of the nutritional facts.
example, and you’ll receive side-by-side comparisons of the nutritional facts.
Use the minus sign to eliminate results containing certain words IN GOOGLE.COM
You’ll want to eliminate results with certain words if you’re trying to
search for
a term that’s generating a lot of results that aren’t of interest to you. Figure out
what terms you’re not interested in (e.g. jaguar -car) and re-run the search.
a term that’s generating a lot of results that aren’t of interest to you. Figure out
what terms you’re not interested in (e.g. jaguar -car) and re-run the search.
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