Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Googles AROUND Operator

Google writes about their AROUND Operator "If you want to find results that include both 'Steve Jobs' and 'Andy Rubin', you might search for ['Steve Jobs' 'Andy Rubin'] or even for ['Steve Jobs * Andy Rubin']. Google's AROUND operator lets you specify the maximum number of words that separate the two names. For example, you could search for ['Steve Jobs' AROUND(3) 'Andy Rubin'] and only get web pages that include the two names separated by less than three words."

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