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- dharmesh, on 11/29/2007, -2/+27This is a complete duplicate of this article (which made the front page of digg long ago):
http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/1264/1 ...
No attribution given either. - heathuff23, on 11/29/2007, -0/+19wow, the same information can be found on google's own help page:
http://www.google.com/help/features.html
buried as lame - ashishmohta, on 11/29/2007, -1/+9Lol how did this stupid thing got 50 votes. I had seeen it all over the internet
- mrkredo, on 11/29/2007, -0/+5Tips on how use google. Buried as lame.
- AwesomeAndy, on 11/29/2007, -0/+5Can they add a few more contextual ads? I love accidentally mousing over a word causing it to block three paragraphs.
- pmac, on 11/29/2007, -0/+3Title should be "Search Google like everyone does every day"
buried - MikeyMoose, on 01/30/2009, -0/+3Toss up: "Duplicate Story" vs. "Lame"
- scoottie, on 11/29/2007, -1/+3No its not .... they changed the color around the article .... :P
- dbulli, on 11/29/2007, -4/+6Wow that is BLATANT !
- WShadow, on 11/29/2007, -0/+2Will already knowing most of these get me a GCSE? (Google Certified Search Expert)
Anyway, thumbs down for plagiarism (as per above comments), - JohnnyRad, on 11/29/2007, -0/+2So with this, even I shall become an expert search engine user? HUZZAH!!!!
- SPLASTiK, on 11/29/2007, -0/+2You can convert units of measurement too...
example: 500 gallons in liters ...or... 1 Canadian Dollar in US Dollars - floodyberry, on 11/29/2007, -0/+2vroom101, suxmonkey, FameMoney, 1laradream, MrBabyMan, cosmikedebris, 0boy, blackolive, IvanB, supernova17, thinkingserious, msaleem, arbiterofcool, verge, pizzler, webcure, michaelstokes, skored, sepultura, and petsheep obviously felt that plagiarized ad-laden content (submitted by zaibatsu) was worthy of their vote. Actually, I doubt any of them got farther than "zaibatsu" before deciding we all desperately needed to see this.
- BigGourgues, on 12/05/2007, -0/+1I thought this was very helpfull. I've never really used the double quotes before. I should start doing that when i'm searching for music...legally...
- inactive, on 11/30/2007, -0/+1Hosted on Servage, their hosting sux real bad, they oversell hosting big time, you can expect errors from their sites all the time.
- Galume, on 11/29/2007, -0/+1So, you can like...search for stuff on this interweb I keep hearing about? VIOLA!
- MikeyMoose, on 01/30/2009, -0/+1Agreed - holy crap that was useless!
- Zoshchenko, on 11/30/2007, -0/+1Just search for 404 and you'll find everything you're looking for!
- itatter, on 11/30/2007, -0/+1that's called an accesskey.. i agree they are highly useful; i use it frequently on wikipedia to jump to their search box. google's box could use one in case you lose the default search cursor, and especially on igoogle.
fyi- you can set these by adding the accesskey="f" argument in your html tags. oh and you're a bitch for sneaking in that spam link and making me type all this out before realizing it - inactive, on 11/30/2007, -0/+1Bury this duplicate *****.
- chris1234, on 11/30/2007, -0/+1Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...Its Not Working
- amitwadhwa, on 12/02/2007, -0/+1how come this got so many diggs, this is all repeated from old stuff, buried!
- Aupajo, on 11/29/2007, -1/+1Z is a Digg legend. He's featured on the Drill Down podcast and has over 85,000 (legitimate) dugg articles.
- Bicep, on 11/30/2007, -1/+1I use the site: modifier all the time!!
For example if someone asks me, "What's a good website to learn more about GNU/Linux?".
I respond with, "You should search digg.com for Linux Newbie articles by using the following search string:
linux newbie site:digg.com".
The results will be very helpful.
Try it, you'll see what I'm talking about. - yenta4shop, on 09/07/2008, -0/+0http://www.yenta4shop.co.uk/
http://astore.amazon.com/12.volt.battery.charger-2 ...
http://astore.amazon.com/5.gallon.water.bottle-20
http://astore.amazon.com/aerobed.raised-20
http://astore.amazon.com/bug.zapper-20
http://astore.amazon.com/flowtron.insect.killer-20
http://astore.amazon.com/furniture.chaise.lounge-2 ...
http://astore.amazon.com/inflatable.bed-20
http://astore.amazon.com/steam.cleaner.mop-20 - SomaSynth, on 11/30/2007, -0/+0I'll wait patiently for regular expressions.
- vanroykristof, on 01/05/2008, -0/+0Or use http://www.cornflakes.be/vingerdopje and then press the accesskey ='f'. Works fine for me
- yogastore, on 06/27/2008, -0/+0http://astore.amazon.com/calphalon.commercial-20
http://astore.amazon.com/calphalon.contemporary-20
http://astore.amazon.com/black.and.decker.lawn.hog ...
http://astore.amazon.com/black.and.decker.oven-20
http://astore.amazon.com/cast.iron.skillet-20
http://astore.amazon.com/12.electric.skillet-20
http://astore.amazon.com/6.quart.pressure.cooker-2 ...
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http://astore.amazon.com/8.inch.chefs.knife-20
http://astore.amazon.com/chefs.choice.knife-20 - ChronicColonic, on 11/29/2007, -3/+1Search google "like a virgin, hey, searching for the very first time...
like a vir ir ir ir gin, I got a website for you to find."
[/lame] - vingerdopjeuh, on 11/29/2007, -2/+0What about the ctrl + f combination?
Way easier, if you for example are on:
http://www.vingerdopje.be and you press ctrl + f and then type in vingerdopje it's less work. - Jo9100, on 11/29/2007, -4/+1experts don't use google. i bet they use a fancy search engine
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