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Search Education – Google. Power Searching with Google. Google is the most popular search engine on the web. Most of us rely on Google search for finding information. Sometimes it can be difficult to find just the right information we are actually looking for out of the hundreds or thousands of results returned in Google’s search.
Despite using Google every day, we still use it in its simplest form. But Google has a plenty of tricks up its sleeves that can help us perform more quick, efficient and effective searches on Google. Towards this end, in July 2012 Google created an online course called Power Searching with Google. This course showcases many of their advanced search techniques and how to use them to solve real, everyday problems.
The Google Power Searching course is available online on edX as an Xseries program. Go to Power Searching with Google Course The course is structured as a series of 6 modules, each of which comprises of 5-6 short video lessons. The instructor of the course is Daniel M. Authorship. Authorship. GoogleOnlineCourses. Autocompletions on a custom input field with Google Custom Search. First published on August 7, 2011 Google Custom Search is a mostly free, relatively easy way to add a customizable, powerful search engine to your own website. Although it is not as tunable as some other systems, it does not require installing anything on your server or much knowledge of code.
And by mostly free, I mean that if you are not a non-profit organization, university, or government, you have to show Google Ads on the results page or pay a yearly fee. Among many features, it has a nice autocomplete feature… … and quite a few layout options: The “two page” layout option is what enables you to have a search field in, for example, the header or sidebar of your site, and have the results display in a dedicated page. With the provided JavaScript code, Google will automatically create the search field and form within a table.
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