Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Guidebook to Internet Searching
Besides losing weight, I think one of my top New Year's resolutions is to work more efficiently. Does anybody else have that same goal???
Just in case, I found the Guidebook to Internet Searching created by the Dean Sherwin at makeuseof.com. This is a great resource that will help you conduct better internet searches and it will also introduce you to some of the great new search engines that are out there.
Besides how to conduct a search, you will find categories on the major search engines, people searches, searching for products and details, image and video searches, searching for files, real-time searches, and smart searches.
Take a look and hopefully you will find something new. In other words, keep that New Year's resolution going for at least a couple of weeks! J.T.
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Really searching is not an easy task.We need to know first how does search engines work otherwise we end up with sites with duplicate content which are ranking high by doing black hat practices.
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