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Tips for Searching CelebrateLove.com
and the World Wide Web
To get the best possible search results, which ultimately helps you find
what you are looking for, follow these suggestions:
- Check spelling - Make sure your search terms are spelled correctly.
The search engine will attempt to find words that sound similar your
search terms, but it is always best to spell the search terms
correctly.
- Use multiple words - Use multiple words when performing your search.
More words for a search will return more refined results than a search
from a single word.
- Use similar words - The more similar words you use in a search, the
more relevant results will be to the words that you are searching for.
- Use appropriate capitalization - Use capitalization when looking for
proper nouns such as the name of a person or place. Lowercase words
will match any words of any case.
- Use quotation marks around phrases - Use quotation marks to find
words that must appear adjacent to each other within a phrase. For
example, search for "Indira Gandhi" within quotes rather than just
Indira Gandhi.
- Use Boolean plus (+) or minus (-) operators - Precede a search term
or phrase with a plus (+) sign to indicate it must appear in a search
result. Precede a search term with a minus (-) sign to indicate an
undesirable search term or phrase that must not appear in a search
result. For example, searching for +dogs -collie will return results
that are about dogs, but not about collies.
- Use field searches - Field searches allow you to search for words
that appear in a specific part of a document such as the body text
(body:), title text (title:), alt text (alt:), meta description
(desc:), meta keywords (keys:) or URL (url:). The field name should
include the colon and precede the search word or phrase with no
spaces between them. For example, searching for title: presidents
will find pages with presidents in the title of the page.
To assist you in finding the relationship information that is of interest to you on our website,
type a key word in our handy-dandy on-site search engine and click on search.
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Google "HOT" Tip!
If you use Google but find it a little slow, try the abbreviated Google search engine found at
www.Google.com/ie. It's small and fast. In Internet Explorer and Netscape, page
descriptions for the search results appear in the Tool Tips texts that pop up when the cursor rolls over the links. So
if you have a slow Internet connection, you can now use Google much faster.
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Alas! A "Google Googler!" Here's a quick and easy way to find any type of information about the world according to Google. -
http://google.indicateur.com/index.php3.
Google is popular because it's so easy to use, but its simplicity hides a lot of its powerful searching options.
Soople.com is a Website that organizes Google's advanced search options on a single, easy-to-read Web page.
20 Great Google Secrets - A great article by
Tara Calishain of PC Magazine.
Search Engine Marriages and Scandal in a Summer of Love -
Mike Banks Valentine has written an interesting article about the history of search engines and how they have mixed and mingled over the years.
The following links to WWW Search Engines will help you find almost anything you want to find on the Internet. Or you can
use the "To submit" URLs to submit your own website to the search engines below.
WWW Search Engines
Search Engine Rating Lists
Read You CAN Get There From Here - Meg Mitchell Moore has written
an excellent article that appeared in the June, 2001 issue of Darwin Magazine. Searching the
Web is the ultimate paradox: The Internet brings information tantalizingly close to us. At the same time, the sheer volume of information available
on the Web can leave us more confused than ever. Let Meg help!
Select a source (or not), enter search terms & see your results organized! Powered by Vivisimo.com -
One of Larry's favorites! (EXAMPLE: I have typed in "Larry James." Click on "Search" but do not check a source, then look at the catagories
on the left. Click the catagory about relationships and it will automatically organize the results about relationships.) You can also type in
anything you want; your name, another website, etc., and do a search. Try it!
If you are a real "GoogleFreak," and want to read more about this AMAZING search engine, be sure to read:
How Google Grows...and Grows...and Grows!
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This search engine
is for FUN! Introducing the Internet's first dedicated fact search engine with thousands of random, interesting facts!
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