Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Intitle:"index.of" [Quick Tips To Search Google Like a Pro]



Search Google Like Geek
This Post is for to Teach how to search on google like pro.



So let us start From Basic


Example: "internet marketing"


Exclude Words:
Lets say you want to search for content about internet marketing, but you want to exclude any results that contain the term advertising. To do this, simply use the "-" sign in front of the word you want to exclude.


Example : Search: internet marketing -advertising



Site Specific Search :
Often, you want to search a specific website for content that matches a certain phrase. Even if the site doesn’t support a built-in search feature, you can use Google to search the site for your term. Simply use the "site:somesite.com" modifier.


Example: "internet marketing" site:www.smallbusinesshub.com


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For example : Site:mediafire.com books name




Similar Words and Synonyms:
Let’s say you are want to include a word in your search, but want to include results that contain similar words or synonyms. To do this, use the "~" in front of the word.


Example: "internet marketing" ~professional


Specific Document Types:
If you’re looking to find results that are of a specific type, you can use the modifier "filetype:". For example, you might want to find only PowerPoint presentations related to internet marketing.


Example: "internet marketing" filetype:ppt


This OR That:
By default, when you do a search, Google will include all the terms specified in the search. If you are looking for any one of one or more terms to match, then you can use the OR operator. (Note: The OR has to be capitalized).


Example: internet marketing OR advertising


Phone Listing:
Let’s say someone calls you on your mobile number and you don’t know how it is. If all you have is a phone number, you can look it up on Google using the phonebook feature.


Example: phonebook:617-555-1212 (note: the provided number does not work – you’ll have to use a real number to get any results).


Area Code Lookup:
If all you need to do is to look-up the area code for a phone number, just enter the 3-digit area code and Google will tell you where it’s from.


Example: 617


Numeric Ranges:
This is a rarely used, but highly useful tip. Let’s say you want to find results that contain any of a range of numbers. You can do this by using the X..Y modifier (in case this is hard to read, what’s between the X and Y are two periods. This type of search is useful for years (as shown below), prices or anywhere where you want to provide a series of numbers.


Example: president 1940..1950




Calculator:
The next time you need to do a quick calculation, instead of bringing up the Calculator applet, you can just type your expression in to Google.


Example: 48512 * 1.02


Word Definitions:
If you need to quickly look up the definition of a word or phrase, simply use the "define:" command.


Example: define:plethora


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Thursday, 29 March 2012

Convet Your Email Into Doc Pdf Dont Copy Paste


So I'm always excited when Google, the company announced a new feature in Gmail Labs that adds a "create a document" link to your email menu.

When you open an email and click the document link, the message will be exported as a Google Document. From there you can edit it, share it, or download it as a Word, PDF, or RTF file.

In order to enable the feature, just click the Gmail Labs icon (it looks like a beaker and hangs out next to the settings link in the top right side of your Gmail homepage) and scroll down until you see the Create a Document option. Click enable and Gmail will reload with the feature enabled.

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Google has announced a global programme (Google Summer of Code)


Google has announced --a global programme Google Summer of Code (GSoC) that gives university students a stipend to write and develop code for various open source projects--is now open. 
register here :
(http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/program/home/google/gsoc2012)
If a student is able to pass all the exams, he will receive $5,000 while mentoring organisations will get $500. 

Sunday, 4 March 2012

How Google Policies & Principles Will Directly Effect the User .

GOOGLE STORES THESE INFORMATION ON YOU:


Acc. to new Policies Google is  collecting the information about the services that we use and how you use them, like when you visit a website that uses our advertising services or you view and interact with our ads and content. This information includes:


Device information
We may collect device-specific information (such as your hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information including phone number). Google may associate your device identifiers or phone number with your Google Account.


Log information
When you use our services or view content provided by Google, we may automatically collect and store certain information in server logs. This may include: details of how you used our service, such as your search queries. telephony log information like your phone number, calling-party number, forwarding numbers, time and date of calls, duration of calls, SMS routing information and types of calls. Internet protocol address. Device event information such as crashes, system activity, hardware settings, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request and referral URL. cookies that may uniquely identify your browser or your Google Account.


Location information
When you use a location-enabled Google service, we may collect and process information about your actual location, like GPS signals sent by a mobile device. We may also use various technologies to determine location, such as sensor data from your device that may, for example, provide information on nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers.

Source : (
https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/)

Thursday, 2 February 2012

How One Gmail account acts as millions of Gmail Accounts


How One Gmail account acts as millions of Gmail Accounts




Hello Guys,


I am not sure if a lot of you guys are already aware of this trick, but I felt to post it here as may be a lot of you are still not aware of it.


Here is the trick:
Lets say your gmail id is : YourGmailID@gmail.com
Now any mail sent to following will go in your inbox.


You.r.g.m.ailid@gmail.com (you can use as much DOTS as you wish to and at any location within this id before @ sign)
YourGmailID+321@gmail.com (any number can be used between + and @)


Means your one Gmail account acts as millions of gmail accounts.
People creating account on twitter, FB or any other forum can register using these ids and verification email will hit one gmail inbox.
by the way
you can also replace @gmail.com with @googlemail.com
and with this one the dots and the numbers will still work and all emails will hit to your real gmail account.