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Maybe Google's not the fabled "Alice's Restaurant", but you really can get just about anything you want with the right search query.
There are three key concepts that can help you find the right results quickly and accurately: site constraints, larger searches and appropriate negative keywords.
SITE CONSTRAINTS
One great way to chop lots and lots of useless results from a search is to constrain the search to a specific vendor or type of site by using the "site:" prefix. To only search my site for information on a specific application called "flock", for example, I'd use the Google search pattern:
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There are three key concepts that can help you find the right results quickly and accurately: site constraints, larger searches and appropriate negative keywords.
SITE CONSTRAINTS
One great way to chop lots and lots of useless results from a search is to constrain the search to a specific vendor or type of site by using the "site:" prefix. To only search my site for information on a specific application called "flock", for example, I'd use the Google search pattern:
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