Saturday, October 25, 2008

Tricks Using a search engine Google


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"" Intitle: "command syntax is to limit the search only titles that contain information on the topic
referred to. For example, in the search, "intitle:
admin password "(without quotation marks). Search will find the page that contains the word "password" as a title with the main priority "admin".
If the search query, there are two main search, use the syntax allintitle: to complete the search. For example, a search on "allintitle: admin mdb". So the search will be limited to the two main subject headings, namely "admin" and "mdb".

"Inurl:" is the command syntax to limit the search only generate all URLs that contain only the keyword information that is intended. For example, a search in the search, "inurl: mdb database." Search will generate all URLs that contain only information about "mdb database."
The same also applies to the syntax of this, if there are two main search query, use the syntax "allinurl:" to get the url list.
For example, search "allinurl: etc / passwd", the search will generate a URL that contains information about the "etc" and "passwd". A slash slash ("/") between the two words passwd and etc will be ignored by the Google search engine.

"Site:" command syntax is to limit a search query information based on a specific site or domain. For example, in search of information: "waveguide site: itb.ac.id" (without quotation marks). Search will find the topic of waveguide on all the pages available in the domain itb.ac.id.

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