10. Make Use of Google’s Built-In Tools
release date
and the name of the game. Other tricks may
be harder to find, so check out our list of the best Google search
shortcuts to hone your Google-Fu, as well as the five handy things you
can do with Google’s new Knowledge Graph feature (which gives you lots
of information on a subject in the right-hand side of the page).9. Make Your Results Easily Scannable
It’s hard scanning through a bunch of boring text and links to find what you’re searching for. Luckily, a few user scripts can make it easier. Faviconize Google adds small icons next to each result, so you can see what web site its from—really handy if you have a few trusted sites (like, oh, I don’t know…Lifehacker?). Locate Multiple Domains highlights sites you specify so your eye is drawn to trusted sites right away. They’re both small extensions that can make a big difference in Google’s scannability.
8. Endlessly Scroll Through Results
7. Make Google Cache Better
Sometimes, you click on a result and the page is no longer there. Maybe it’s temporarily down, or maybe it’s gone forever. However, you can still access it with Google Cache—just click the instant preview button for that page and click “Cache” to see it. Of course, if you try to follow any links on that page, they could lead to a downed page too, so install Google Cache Comeback—it’ll make all those links lead to their cached pages, so you never run into a 404 again.
6. Ditch the Spammy Results
Nothing’s worse than finding a great-looking result only to discover its a content farmthat’s just spewing out links and terms built to show up in search results. Luckily, Google has some protections against this. If you visit a site that isn’t useful, when you click the “Back” button, you should see a new “Block” link under that Google result. You can click that to block it from ever showing up in your results again. If the Block link doesn’t show up, you can add it to your block list manually, or use an extension like Personal Blocklist to hide them.
5. Turn Off Google’s More Annoying Features
Don’t like Google’s new personal search results? Sick of its annoying instant previews? Some features—like the Search Plus Your World—you can turn off right from your Google Settings (Google Instant Search falls into that camp, too). Others—like the Instant Previews—require a user script or AdBlock filter to turn off. However, no matter what your annoyance, you should be able to find a way to remove it from your view entirely.
4. Highlight Your Search Terms on the Resulting Pages
3. Use Advanced Operators
AND
operator, but what about more advanced ones? For example, you can search a specific site byusing the site:
operator, ignore certain sites with the -site:
operator, or evensearch for two words close together with theAROUND
operator. Check out our guide to tweaking your search when Google doesn’t give you want you want for more ideas.2. Add Custom Searches to Your Browser
If you really want to speed up your Google searches, why not make them before you even visit Google? You already know you can search from your browser’s address bar, but your address bar can do oh-so-much more. Want to search a specific site without typing out the whole
site:
operator?
Use a custom search keyword. Want to search for results from the past
year without having to click that option later on? Custom search
keywords can do that too. Check out our list of custom searches you
should enable right now (and its follow-up list) for ideas.1. Know When Not to Google
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