Searching the Internet with IE
Searching the Internet with IE :-
When you first search with IE, you'll see a drop down box with MSN's Searchbox. The dropdown box will offer you the opportunity to check out other Search Engines, and as you do, these Search services will appear in the dropdown box. Really, an excellent way to search.
Use Multiple Words or Phrases When Searching the Web This isn't really just for Internet Explorer. It's the same for any Browser. If you're planning on building a cedar deck in your backyard, and would like some ideas or pictures, don't do a search for 'decks'. You'll end up with 11,765,560 possible matches. Refine your search by using multiple words or phrases. You'll get fewer and better results by typing in 'decks cedar pictures blueprints' or 'wooden decks photos ideas'.
Also, you may have to check a Search Engines options page for proper syntax, but most allow boolean searches. These are searches using relational operators such as AND, OR, and NOT. This means you can refine your search even more by searching for 'decks AND photos NOT levels'. This may limit a search to sites that have photos of single-level decks. This is just a quick example off the top of my head but you should get the idea.
Check out the different Search Engines. Most have a clickable link to 'options', 'syntax', 'advanced search', etc… Learn how to refine your searches, you'll be a lot happier with the results.
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