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Very Advanced Searching: The Google Ultimate InterfaceGoogle offers Advanced Search pages in most of its engines. But the Web-search advanced page lacks power, as anyone would agree after seeing the monstrous Google Ultimate Interface. In a reasonably concise format, this extraordinary search form reaches into the Google index with exceptional flexibility. If this page was represented on the Google Toolbar, you’d probably use it routinely as your primary Google interface. In fact, you might use this page every day even though it is absent from the Toolbar. For a quick, darting search, it doesn’t make sense. But when you want nearly all of Google gathered onto a single page, the Google Ultimate Interface site lives up to its name. The Google Ultimate Interface is located here: www.faganfinder.com/google.html Figure 14-15 shows the Google Ultimate Interface in its default state. This view is just one of the available forms; you are two clicks away from equally impressive forms for launching searches into Google Groups, Images, Directory, Answers, Glossary, Froogle — nearly every Google engine documented in this book. The following points discuss the important features of the Web search form shown in Figure 14-15. Advanced features that duplicate Google’s Advanced Search page in a Web search are described in Chapter 2:
This interface reaches into the Google engine, of course, so search results are identical to a standard Google search.
Now look at that Web menu to the right of the search box. Pull it down to choose one of Google’s other search engines. Click a selection, and the Google Ultimate Interface changes its configuration, becoming an advanced search page for that search engine. For basic, thorough searching, the Google Ultimate Interface is the site in this chapter that should be taken most seriously. I find it indispensable.
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