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How to Use Google Effectively to Search a Specific Site

Other than generic search, Google can also be used as a search engine for websites. Find out how to use Google to search for content on a specific site.

By Sayak Boral – Feb 9, 2020

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When doing a Google search, it is good to open the search result in a new tab so you can easily return later. Here is how you can set Google to do so automatically.

By Neeraj Chand – Nov 15, 2019

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How to Google Search for Anything with Clipman in Linux

If you are always using Google to search for things, here is how you can do a google search for anything you copied to the clipboard.

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Google offers you the choice to filter out objectionable content while using its search engine. Here’s how to turn on Google safesearch on your PC & Android

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You have basic knowledge about using a computer, but these are some intermediate tech literacy skills for you to step up to the next level of tech-savviness.

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Google Announces Vital New Changes to Search Function

To go along with Google’s twentieth anniversary, they have announced some major changes to their search function.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 25, 2018

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When you travel to a new place, Google Search also switches to your new location. Here are five ways to restore your control over your search and location settings.

By Nicholas Godwin – May 7, 2018

How to Delete Google History Permanently

Privacy and security concerns are a big deal for modern Internet users, and for that reason you may want to know how to delete Google history permanently.

By Christopher Harper – Sep 20, 2016

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Your Personal Information Is a Google Search Away. Here’s How to Protect Your Privacy

Your personal information online isn’t as safe or as private as you may think. With a simple Google search anyone can find out more than you may like. Here’s how you can protect yourself.

By Christopher Harper – Jul 14, 2016

How to Integrate Google Apps into Windows 8

With Google being a rival to Microsoft, it is no surprise that Google products are not integrated into the Windows 8 release. Here are a few ways to integrate Google apps into Windows 8.

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