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Looking for something on the Internet? Two-dogs links you directly to the best search engines around. And to give you a good start, here are some keyword
hints:
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To make sure that all your keywords appear somewhere on the Web page,
put a plus (+) sign in front of each word. Leaving off the plus sign tells the search engine to "find this keyword OR this keyword". EXAMPLE: +baseball +cardinals +mcgwire
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To omit words from a search, use a minus (-) sign in front of the word.
EXAMPLE: +baseball +cardinals -birds
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To search for a phrase, put the phrase in quotes (").
EXAMPLE: "st. louis cardinals"
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You can do a more complex search by using Boolean Operators (AND, OR,
NOT). Using AND between words means they both will appear on the page. Using OR between two words means either can appear. Using NOT before a word means it will not appear.
EXAMPLE: baseball AND cardinals AND mcgwire NOT birds NOTE: make sure you use all upper-case for the operators.
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