Google Search Launches a New Shortcut for Editing Your Query
Friday, 16 April 2021
Google’s search results page on desktop now supports a new keyboard shortcut that makes it a cinch to refine your search query by returning the cursor to the search box. How to Quickly Edit a Google Search Query Many web browsers have long supported dedicated keyboard shortcuts for putting the focus on the address field, letting you immediately start
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Google Brings Updated Search Operators to Google Drive
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
Google Drive offers many ways to find files on your cloud storage. The company is now making some changes to these search methods to help you find your content quickly and easily. As a result, you’ll now see updated search operators in your Google Drive account. New and Updated Search Operators in Google Drive As
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You Will Soon Be Able to Search Edge’s Content Using Windows Search
Sunday, 21 March 2021
Windows 10’s search function allows you to find pretty much anything you want on your computer. This feature is now getting a deeper Microsoft Edge integration, which means you’ll now be able to pull content from this browser in your future searches. Windows Search Gets Deeper Edge Integration As spotted in Microsoft Edge’s Canary channel,
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10 Reasons to Use Ecosia Instead of Other Search Engines
Saturday, 26 December 2020
Although Ecosia is not one of the oldest search engines on the internet, it’s certainly old enough to persist and improve. This Berlin-based search engine has even made a name for itself in recent years. Sure, Google is considered the top-dog among web browsers, but it doesn’t do everything, nor does it protect your privacy. On
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6 Ways To Get Unfiltered Google Search Results | MakeUseOf
Saturday, 21 November 2020
Google uses the information it collects about you to make your search results more accurate and relevant. But by shaping the content you see to match your perceived interests, it also places you in a “filter bubble.” This means you may miss out on useful sites that Google’s algorithms deem less suitable for you. Depersonalizing your results,
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