Special features of Google
1. query the phone number
Google's search bar contains the latest phone number and us block address query information.
If you want to search for these lists, you only need to enter the name, city, and province.
If this information is known to all, you will see the phone number and block address at the top of the search results page.
You can also find the list in any of the following ways:
Name (or first capital letter), surname, telephone no.
Name (or first capital letter), surname, zip code
Name (or first capital letter), surname, city (State writable)
Name (or first capital letter), surname, state
Telephone number, including area code
Name, city, state
Name, zip code
2. Search for PDF files
Now GOOGLE's search results include PDF files. Although there are not as many PDF files as HTML files, they often have high-quality information that is not available to other files.
To display a search result as a PDF file rather than a webpage, the title of the PDF file starts with blue text.
This is to let you know that the acrtobat reader program will start to read files.
If your computer does not have the program installed, the computer will instruct you to download the program's webpage for free.
When a PDF file is used, the relevant webpage snapshot will be replaced by "text version". It is a copy file of the PDF file, which removes all formatting commands.
If you want to view a series of search results without a PDF link, simply add-inurl: pdf to your search criteria in the search bar.
3. Stock quotation
Use Google to search for stock and shared fund information, as long as one or more NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX, or
Code of the Automatic Recorder for stock quotations of a common fund, or enter the name of the company that opens an account in the stock market.
If Google identifies a stock or shared fund you are querying, its reply link will be directly connected to the stock and shared fund information provided by high-quality financial information providers.
At the beginning of your search results, the code of the auto-recorded stock market information you have queried is displayed. If you want to find the name of a company (such as INTEL), please check the "stock quote". In the financial column of the Google search results, there will be a link to the company's homepage (such as WWW. INTEL. COM ).
Google selects and determines financial information providers based on quality, including the download speed, user interface, and functions.
4. Find someone to link with you.
Some words with colons have special meanings. For example, link: operator. Query link: siteURL. All webpages directed to that URL are displayed. For example, the link www.Google.com will show you all the webpages pointing to the GOOGLE homepage. However, this method cannot be used with keyword queries.
5. Search for sites
If the word site is followed by a colon, your search can be limited to a website. Specifically, use the syntax structure site: sampledomain.com in the c search bar. For example, find the application information at Stanford and enter:
Admission site: www.stanford.edu
6. Search for dictionary explanations
The dictionary search method is to enter the content you want to query in the search bar. When we find all the dictionaries as required, the meanings are marked with underscores and are located on top of the search results. Click the link and you will find the definition provided by the dictionary provider as required. 7. Search for a map using GOOLGE
If you want to search for a block map by Google, enter the address of the U.S. block in the Google search bar, including a zip code or a city/State (such as palo alto ca, 165 Emy Street ). Generally, the block address and city name are enough.
When Google identifies a map, it returns a link provided by a high-quality map provider so that you can directly find the map. We select these map providers based on quality. It is worth noting that Google is not associated with the map information provider used.