The architects of the most powerful search engine in the world have included some really handy algorithms in their service, which allow searchers to quickly locate particular and specific types of information...
1. DefinitionsIn order to quickly find the definition of a word, simply type "define: word" in the search box. Google will then provide the definition of the word.
2. Area CodesEnter a US telephone area code in the URL box to see a map of the area covered by that telephone area code.
3. CalculatorType a math problem into the Google search box, and Google will calculate the answer. Google acts as a calculator when mathematical calculation is presented. Google recognizes the following mathematical symbols: addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), division (/), to the power of (^), and square root of a number (sqrt).
4. MoviesIn order to locate reviews and show times for movies playing near you, type "movies" or the name of a current film into the Google search box. If you have already saved your location on a previous search, or if you are logged into a Google account, the top search result will display show times for nearby theaters for the movie you entered.
5. WeatherTo see the weather for many US and worldwide cities, type "weather" followed by the city and state, US zipcode, or city and country. Google will provide a current weather forecast.
6. Current TimeTo see the current time in any city around the world, type "time" and the name of the city. Google will display the current time for that city.
7. Patent SearchTo search for US patents, enter the word "patent" into the Google search box, followed by the patent number. Google will display the details of that particular patent.
8. Track ShipmentsShipments can easily be tracked using Google simply by entering the tracking number for your UPS, FedEx, or USPS package directly into the Google search box. Google will return the tracking results and status of the shipment.
9. Stock QuotesGoogle can help investors keep an eye on the changing stock market. To see current market data for a given company or fund, simply type the ticker symbol into the Google search box. The resulting webpage displays financial data from the Google Finance service.
10. MapsLooking for a map? Type in the name or US zipcode for a location, along with the word "map" and Google will display a map of that location.
11. Convert CurrencyGoogle also has a built-in currency converter. Simply enter the conversion you would like to see performed in the Google search box, and Google will provide the currency conversion.
12. Flight StatusTo view the flight status for arriving and departing US airline flights, enter the name of the airline and the flight number into the Google search box. Airport delays and details can be found by typing in the name of the city or three-letter airport code, followed by the word "airport".
13. SynonymsIf you want to locate search results for a word, along with any synonyms for the word, just enter the tilde sign (~) before the search term. Google will display results for that word and will include any related synonyms.
14. PopulationTo see trends for population and unemployment rates of US states and counties, type "population" or "unemployment rate" followed by a state or county. You can click through to a page that lets you compare different locations.
15. Spell CheckGoogle even has a built-in spell-checker. Google automatically checks whether your query uses the most common spelling of a given word. If Google thinks there may be an alternate or better spelling, it will be listed as: "Did you mean: (alternate spelling)"
16. Conversion CalculatorYou can use Google to convert units of measurement. Google will convert height, weight, and volume measurements. Simply enter the desired conversion into the search box and Google will calculate the conversion.
17. Earthquake ActivityGoogle even tracks earthquake activity. Enter "earthquake" followed by the city and state or US zipcode into the Google search box to see the seismic activity in a specific region.
18. Related WebsitesGoogle will display webpages that contain similar content. Include "related:" followed by a website address in the Google search box for a listing of related websites.
19. Linked WebsitesWhen "link:" is used in the Google search box, and followed by a URL, the search results will include a listing of all webpages indexed by the search engine which contain links to the specified URL (i.e. to see how many websites are linking back to your site, or to a competitor's site).
20. Indexed PagesWhen "site:" is entered in the Google search box, followed by a domain name, the search engine locates all documents within a specific domain, including all of its sub-domains. This is an easy way to get a rough idea of the number of pages indexed for a given domain.
True to Google's mission of making sense of information, Google has made specific and unique information very easy to find.
About the Author:Sharon Housley manages marketing for
FeedForAll software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for
RecordForAll audio recording and editing software.
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