https://scholar.google.com/ is very useful and save for the academic and children It want show any adult and harmful content
we can use google as calculator simply by writing mathematical expression on search bar of google.com
any number = English , by doing this we can get the name of word easily ang fast number will be named
google underwater(I am feeling lucky)
do a barrel roll
flip a coin
google pacman
google mirror search
find my device to find missing or lost android phone
image search ==> tools ==>
Find images name, description and type.
- Use case
You’re looking for sales funnel image in PNG format. - Syntax 1
[keyword] image type
- Example
sales funnel png
google search image
auto suggestion
Nutrition Information
Trying to decide what to have for lunch? Enter your food item for info about fat content, calories, nutrients and more.
- Use case
You’re looking for nutrition info on a grilled chicken salad. - Syntax
[food item] nutrition
- Example
grilled chicken salad nutrition
Sports Scores, etc
Are you a sports fan? Google search is an easy way to stay on top of scores and the latest news about your favorite team. Enter the name of your team or two teams playing each other, and Google will return information about scores and schedules.
- Use case
You’re looking for info on the Champions League game, Manchester United vs PSG. - Syntax
[team 1] [keywords] [team 2]
- Example
manchester united vs psg
Flight Status
A little-known search tip that will save frequent fliers some time is the flight status search. Enter the airline name plus the flight number. Google will return information about the flight including estimated departure time delay information and current status.
- Use case
You’re looking to track the status of a Delta flight 101. - Syntax 1
[airline name] [fight number]
- Syntax 2
[airline abbreviation] [fight number]
- Example
delta 101
flight GoAir G8 329
Weather Data
If you’re looking for weather information for a particular location, enter the location plus the word weather. Google will return current conditions, weather alerts and forecasts for that location.
- Use case
You’re looking for the current weather in Seattle, Washington. - Syntax 1
weather [location]
- Syntax 2
[location] weather
- Example
weather seattle wa
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Sunrise and Sunset
Find sunrise and sunset times on a specific day and/or location we’d use the term sunrise or sunset.
- Syntax 1:
sunrise {enter}
- Google uses your IP location - Syntax 2:
sunrise New Haven, CT
- Syntax 3:
sunset los angeles July 4, 2019
- Example: sunset madrid spain
Timer
If you need a timer and don’t have your smartphone handy, enter timer into Google for a stopwatch tool.
- Use case
You need a ten-minute timer - Syntax
[length of time] timer
- Example
10 minute timer
Stopwatch
Use Google stopwatch if you don’t have your smartphone handy, enter stopwatch into Google for a stopwatch tool.
Search Within Numeric Ranges
To find information that falls within a range of numbers (dates for example), use two periods between a set of numbers. This tip is most powerful when combined with a set of keywords.
- Use case
You’re looking for Star Wars data from the date range 1977 to 1983. - Syntax
[keywords] [first date]..[second date]
- Example
star wars 1977..1983
- Use case
NOTE: you can leave [first date] off as optional.
Stock Information
Enter a company’s stock ticker symbol in your search bar, to get the latest performance data.
TIP: if you don’t know a company’s ticker symbol use Syntax 2.
- Use case
You’re looking for Microsoft’s stock performance. - Syntax 1
[stock ticker symbol]
- Syntax 2
[company name] stock
- Example: msft
Google Zip Code Lookup
It’s easy to find the zip code for an address.
- Use case
You want to find the zip code for the White House, you’d enter. - Syntax
[street number] + [street name] + [city] + [state]
- Example
1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC
Conversion Calculations
Use Google to convert US to Metric or any other like measurements.
- Use case
You’re looking to convert 32 miles (a US distance measurement) to kilometers (a metric distance measurement). - Syntax
convert [data value + unit of measure] to [like unit of measure]
- Example
convert 32 miles to km
Google Area Code Lookup
Easily find where an area code is located. Enter the words area code plus the three-digit code, then Google will return the location. Tip - we can also search in the reverse to find all area codes for a location. See both use cases below...
- Use case 1
You’re looking find where the area code 212 originates. - Syntax
area code [3-digit area code]
- Example
area code 212 - Use case 2
You’re looking find the area codes for New York City. - Syntax
area code [location]
- Example
area code New York City
Translations
One of the handiest Google search tips is the ability to translate words between languages. Use the word translate, along with the word in the language you know, followed by the new language.
- Use case
You’re looking translate the phrase “the little baby is playing” to Spanish. - Syntax
translate [keyword or sentence] to [language]
- Example
translate "the little baby is playing" to Spanish
Google Search Wildcard (Missing or Unknown Words)
Can’t think of all the words? Include an * to tell Google to fill in the blanks for you. This works well for song lyrics or book titles as an example.
- Use case
You’re looking for the remaining words to the nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty". - Syntax
[keywords 1] * [keywords 2]
- Example
Humpty Dumpty * a wall
Location-based Searches
To find news or information within a specific location, enter your search term, followed by the location: command.
- Use case
You heard the Avengers movie was filmed somewhere in Georgia and looking for info specific to that location. - Syntax
avengers location:georgia
- Example
avengers location:georgia
Google Search Definitions
Easily find the definition of a word without having to go to a dictionary website by using define: before your word. Google will deliver the definition and an audio player that offers the word's phonetic pronunciation
- Use case
You’re looking for the definition of marketing. - Syntax
define:[keyword]
- Example
define:marketing
Google Search Related Words
To find websites with similar content, use the modifier related: followed by the site you know.
- Use case
You’re looking to compare Inbound Marketing Software that’s similar to something you already know of, in this case, HubSpot. - Syntax
related:[website URL you’re familiar with]
- Example
related:hubspot.com
Google Search Similar Words
Google search for similar keywords or phrases we’ll use the ~ sign to get synonyms related to your query.
- Use case
Return exact results for direct marketing along with words similar to strategies, like tips and best practices. - Syntax
"[keywords]" ~[keyword synonym]
- Example
"direct marketing" ~strategies
Search Within a Website
Search for a word within a website - use the site: syntax in front of the website URL, followed by your search term. This will restrict search results to that website only.
- Use case
You’re looking for the abbreviation for the New York Stock Exchange only on the New York Times website. - Syntax
site:[website URL] [keywords]
- Example
site:nytimes.com nyse
Google Search in a Title (one word)
Search for a word inside a web page title, and another set elsewhere on the web page. For this you’d blend intitle: into your search query.
- Use case
You’re looking for marketing blogs that use the word inbound in the title. - Syntax
[keywords 1] intitle:[keywords 2]
- Example
marketing blogs intitle:inbound
Money and unit conversions
Find a specific file
Google Search File Type
Search for file types such as PowerPoints, PDFs, etc use the filetype: command in your search words.
- Use case
Let’s say you wanted to find only PowerPoint presentations about marathon training plans. - Syntax
[keywords] filetype:[file type extension]
- Example
marathon training plan filetype:ppt
An often forgotten feature of Google search is the ability to search for a specific file or file type. This can be infinitely useful if you need a specific PDF or PowerPoint file that you previously viewed or need to use for another project. The syntax is quite simple:
- *Search term here* filetype:pdf
Google Search Exclude Word
Exclude a word from Google search by adding a minus sign in front of that word. This can be tricky, so let’s see it in practice...
- Use case
You’re looking for marketing automation tools, but you don’t want email marketing automation tools as a search result. Let’s have Google exclude the word “email”. - Syntax
-[keyword to exclude] [keyword to include]
- Example
-email marketing automation tools
Use an Exact Phrase
Enclose your keywords within quotes and Google will do an exact phrase search.
- Use case
Find classes or training on direct sales. It can be any type of training or class, but it must contain “direct sales”. - Syntax
"[keyword 1] [keyword 2]" [keyword 3]
- Example
"direct sales" training
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