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In those instances where you need to do a search on the Internet, what guidelines should you follow? Why?

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  • 4 years ago

    Google search:

    Type in search bar/ omni bar and hit enter.

    Scroll down, right click on link to open into New tab, scroll down and again do this method.

    Sometime click on Image/ News/ Video section for more information.

    For searching specific word, say 'Tiger' in Wikipedia, I type:

    tiger wiki

    For any software in cnet.com, such as 'Avast', I type:

    avast cnet

    I have Opera browser and whenever encounter with any term, double click on it and Opera shows 'Search/ Copy'. Click on Search, it will automatically open in new tab, therefore their is no need of Right click.

    Opera also has built-in currency converter.

    Google is my default search engine. For other search assign; b for bing, d for duckduckgo.com, y for yahoo search in setting of browser. This feature also available in Chrome and Firefox.

    http://www.opera.com/computer

    Source(s): There is no need of Boolean algebra. http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/become-better-at-find...
  • 4 years ago

    Type your question into the search bar then hit enter. Those are the only guidelines that matter.

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