TECHNOLOGY MATTERS
Make
your internet search easier
With
the deluge of information out there on the web, knowing how to look is key.
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nformation is power is an old
axiom but one that rings true in every situation. Information capture, or
knowledge management, is fast becoming the true competitive advantage at
individual and corporate level with researches being conducted world wide and lately, academic writing, a trend that has become so rampant.
The internet is one source of
volumes of current information. But with the proliferation of online businesses
and millions of existing websites, and with many more getting added every
minute, searching the internet efficiently is becoming a formidable task.
In this computer era, the need to
use the internet to search for resources is not es-capable. Search engines are some of the most useful internet visitor should learn to efficiently use as
they comb for information.
But we need skills to conduct an
effective search. Before doing a search, it’s important to define your topic as
completely and succinctly as possible. What information are you looking for
from the internet?
With
the exception of search engines such as Google.com, which will take
questions in the form of actual queries, most work best if you provide them
with several keywords. So how do you determine which keywords will work best?
Your most powerful keyword
combination is the phrase. Phrases are combinations of two or more words that
must be found in the documents you are searching for in the exact order shown.
When you use quotation marks around a phrase, you are telling the search engine
to bring back only pages that include these exact search terms in the order you
typed them. Use nouns as query keywords. Never use articles (“a,” “the”),
pronouns (“he,” “it”), conjunctions (“and,” “or”) or prepositions (“to,”
“from”) in your queries.
Diversity
Most search
engines are insensitive to case: You can type your queries in uppercase,
lowercase, or a mix of cases. If you use lowercase, most engines will match on
both upper and lowercase. For general searches, lowercase is the safest form to
use.
Don’t fall into
the rut of using only one search engine for all your search needs. Every search
engine returns different results. Google remains the top search engine on the
internet followed at a distance second, Yahoo! There exists dozens of
specialized search engines that are extremely efficient and innovative though
not very popular.
The focus on a
specific topic like business, law, or medical researches a geographic location,
a target audience, or a specific file formats like pdf files. They search from
only a few specific sites thus they often offer greater depth of coverage for a
category that makes results narrower and more relevant. www.truveo.com is the search engine that helps
you find video content from all video sharing websites like YouTube and most
mainstream media websites like CNBC, BBC and Reuters. Truveo indexes web videos
in near real time so you can safely rely on it for timely searches.
Make use of the internet, It is there for you.
2 comments:
We should appreciate the internet. Makes our work easier.
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