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Thread: Tips for Google Searching
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19-05-2008, 8:36 PM #21Sue Mackay
Insanity is hereditary - you get it from your kids
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27-05-2008, 4:56 PM #22apehangmomGuest
tips of the trade..
Thanks for the good word. Its sad that after a few computer classes over the years.. some bits of info slip away.. lol .. thanks for the continung education.. lol .. sometimes I forget to do things that save me a million hours on line looking at .. the wrong ancestors. lol thanks chris
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05-10-2008, 10:06 PM #23daisycakesGuest
Thanks for the tips on Google have just tried it.... great...daisycakes
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06-10-2008, 12:52 AM #24BimJimGuest
I created and administer several Discussion Forums, and the software allows the admin to see who is "on line" at any specific moment. Regularly, out of 10 "guests" viewing the Forum no less than 9 will be search engine "spiders" - automated software cataloging the pages - and of those 9, usually 8 will be Google spiders.
Google is to my mind therefore the most active data seeker on the internet - which is not all that suprising, given that the youthful management and staff seem to be genuinely interested in remaining at number one, and with that kind of funding and brainpower in-house it really can't cost much more to run 10,000 spidering software programs continuously than to run just 10 - which is basically the same kind of thinking behind SPAMming.
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06-10-2008, 6:07 AM #25Joanna1Guest
Google
I can sympathize with you the same for me; I love my lap top I'm trying to learn more. G-B are so helpful with adivce on how to get going, also with their amazing knowlege of finding things which I would never find. I really need help and they are all so kind. We will get there in the end. Some are better than ohters at google like anything though once you know it is easy. Joanna
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03-03-2009, 8:36 PM #26
Here are a couple more tips.
When searching large genealogical sites with lots of transcriptions etc for a mention of a particular name, enter the following into Google
gilstain site:[type in URL of site]
This will bring up all mentions of the name Gilstain on that site.
Similarly typing in hayward site:https://www.theshipslist.com/ will bring up hits for people called Hayward named in passenger lists on that site.
If you are researching a name like Church, which comes up in just about every genealogical search, try entering
church + surname
or
church + surname + rootsweb
It doesn't eliminate all the problems, but it does help to focus in a little bit.
Edit: I keep trying to remove the hyperlinks so you can see the whole thing you have to type in, and they keep coming back
The formula is
surname site:URLLast edited by Sue Mackay; 03-03-2009 at 9:24 PM. Reason: trying to get rid of links
Sue Mackay
Insanity is hereditary - you get it from your kids
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05-03-2009, 6:35 PM #27Cassie2008Guest
searching
Hi I have tried some of the tips you have given and have located interesting information on some of my ancestors that was on the net
thanks!
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05-03-2009, 6:40 PM #28v.wellsGuest
Thanks for bumping this up! I needed another refresher course!
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05-03-2009, 6:49 PM #29
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Not sure if these have been mentioned but there is an advanced facility on Google Images and something called Google News Archive.
Browneyes
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12-05-2009, 9:45 PM #30v.wellsGuest
Bump. I need help
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