Woah! So today, I learned another great feature of the Google. Many of us search the net just because we need it in our acads or we just want to know the latest stuffs. We search the net by just typing the terms or things that we want to know more and just skim through the result page for the results that interest us. With effective Google searching, we can actually "filter" the filtered results that we want and we need. Because Google base the results that it will show on the terms that we type on the search bar, it is efficient for us to know how to effectively search the things that we want to search for. Effective Google searching also helps one to achieve information literacy that is essential for students, professionals, or to anyone there who would just like to search for anything. By improving our searching skills, we can get reliable and relevant sources and information that we need.
As a DevCom student, being literate in the things that we will write will help us become reliable sources. Because of the different effective features of Google search, it will be helpful to me to sort out the reliable sources that I need and that will help my article be a good one too.
I am looking forward to learn many new things about Google that I know will help me as a DevCom practitioner in the future. :)
Blog#1: Effective Google Search
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Effective Google Searching: How do you search?
Searching the net is just a common task to a student like me. Whether it's a project, homework, or just to kill time, everyone search the net. With different search engines available like Google, Yahoo!, and Bing, one can easily just type and search the things that they are looking for.
Different results are yielded in different search engines like those mentioned above. Many people or netizens use Google since it is the most effective in showing what one is looking for. It also shows better filtered and organized results compared to others according to the website gcflearnfree.org.
Searching the net is really easy as 1,2,3. But, being easy doesn't mean that you have to disregard finding better ways to make your searching "easier". In searching, the order the words in your query matters. Because the search engine looks for the thing that you are searching for through the order of your words, it is helpful in having an effective and easier search.
In Google, one can use use Advance Search Strategies in searching multiple terms like putting "OR" in to include synonyms of a certain word in your results. For example, in searching for the "top school in the Philippines", one can type "top school OR university OR college in the Philippines" to show results that are just related or synonymous to the original term you are searching for.
"Welche Zeit wird die Sonne aufgehen in Nizza, heute Frankreich?"--Imagine having a German friend who asked you this. What will you answer? Fortunately, Google search is just there--ready to help anyone, anytime. According to Google, this phrase means "What time will the sun rise today in nice France?" Since you already know what he means, you can answer him by searching Google again. To know the sunrise and sunset of a certain place, you can just type "sunrise (place)" in the search bar and tadah! You will know the exact time that the sun will rise in France today. Amazing isn't it?
There are really many features available in Google. One feature is the A Google A Day wherein different questions with answers are posted. The questions are not that common and ordinary. It can teach you many random facts about our world. One question from A Google A Day is: If you consecutively slept one night in each room (excluding bathrooms) of the Palace of the Light of Faith, how many years would it take you to sleep in them all? When I went to the website of A Google A Day and typed the question mentioned, the answer stated there was:
"A search for 'the palace of the light of faith' revealed that Istana Nurul Iman is the name of the palace in Brunei and that there are 1788 rooms including 257 bathrooms. That leaves 1531 rooms divided by 365 equals 4.19 years.
Different results are yielded in different search engines like those mentioned above. Many people or netizens use Google since it is the most effective in showing what one is looking for. It also shows better filtered and organized results compared to others according to the website gcflearnfree.org.
Searching the net is really easy as 1,2,3. But, being easy doesn't mean that you have to disregard finding better ways to make your searching "easier". In searching, the order the words in your query matters. Because the search engine looks for the thing that you are searching for through the order of your words, it is helpful in having an effective and easier search.
In Google, one can use use Advance Search Strategies in searching multiple terms like putting "OR" in to include synonyms of a certain word in your results. For example, in searching for the "top school in the Philippines", one can type "top school OR university OR college in the Philippines" to show results that are just related or synonymous to the original term you are searching for.
"Welche Zeit wird die Sonne aufgehen in Nizza, heute Frankreich?"--Imagine having a German friend who asked you this. What will you answer? Fortunately, Google search is just there--ready to help anyone, anytime. According to Google, this phrase means "What time will the sun rise today in nice France?" Since you already know what he means, you can answer him by searching Google again. To know the sunrise and sunset of a certain place, you can just type "sunrise (place)" in the search bar and tadah! You will know the exact time that the sun will rise in France today. Amazing isn't it?
There are really many features available in Google. One feature is the A Google A Day wherein different questions with answers are posted. The questions are not that common and ordinary. It can teach you many random facts about our world. One question from A Google A Day is: If you consecutively slept one night in each room (excluding bathrooms) of the Palace of the Light of Faith, how many years would it take you to sleep in them all? When I went to the website of A Google A Day and typed the question mentioned, the answer stated there was:
"A search for 'the palace of the light of faith' revealed that Istana Nurul Iman is the name of the palace in Brunei and that there are 1788 rooms including 257 bathrooms. That leaves 1531 rooms divided by 365 equals 4.19 years.
Not an incredibly difficult question, but it does get you looking around for new things."
A Google A Day, I think, is a fun way to learn about new and random facts about our world that one can even boast it amongst his/her friends.
There are still many great things to discover in Google. Thanks to CMSC2 that I learn all about these stuffs. But for "Searching Effectively in Google", it ends for now. Hope you learned something also! :)
Disclaimer: Everything about the search engines and different features of Google were cited from www.gcflearnfree.org. Visit the site if you can! It is really helpful, interactive and educational.
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