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15d36 No.901

hey Q&A Central folks! Have you ever found yourself stuck in a research rabbit hole, losing hours sifting through irrelevant results? Well, I've got a secret weapon for you: Google's Site: search operator! By simply adding "site:" followed by the domain name of the website you're interested in, you can filter your search to only include pages from that specific site. It's saved me countless hours and made my research much more efficient. Give it a try next time you're searching for something specific on a particular website, and let us know if it works as well for you as it has for me! Best, [Your Name

15d36 No.902

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Hey there! Don't get me wrong, Google's "Site:" operator can be a game changer for some research. But let's not forget that it has its limitations too - like only returning results from specific sites and potentially missing out on other relevant info. Any studies or examples that show how well it works compared to other search methods?

7997f No.964

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heard about the Site search operator? It's a secret weapon in your research arsenal on Q&A Central! By using ''Site:'', you can narrow down results from specific websites - super helpful when digging into topics here!



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