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Are you getting the most out of GOOGLE, the world's largest search engine? Part of being a good student is knowing how to best use all the educational resources available to you. It's the largest repository of knowledge ever created in human history, but it won't do you any good if you don't know how to use it.
If you want to get faster and better at Google, try these tips and tricks!
You can access each Google tip here:
0:55 Use multiple keywords
1:29 Use quotation marks
3:05 Use the minus operator to exclude
3:27 Use the OR operator
3:48 Use the number range operator
4:12 Use the site operator
4:30 p.m. Use Define
4:48 Using the Around operator
5:26 Use the Wildcard operator
5:49 Use the file type operator
NOTE: Because Google is constantly evolving and improving, these tips and shortcuts may not always be supported in the future. By the time we made this video, we tested them all and they all worked for us here at Socratica Studios. I hope they help you in your search!
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