Use !g to search the Internet webz.

Usually, you do not need to prefix your query with !g

Usage Examples:
!g ietf.org
!g computer
!g ieee
!g search
!g pizza
!g box
site:*.perl.org.
site:175.45.*.*
ai or ml and network forensics site:*.ai.
puppies and kittens and cute and science
"fixed*wing"|drone site:*.cn
crêpes site:.*fr
ai or ml and network forensics site:*.ai.
filetype: pdf and plato and cave
allinurl: privacy-test -chromewebstore -chrome
define: dub
stocks: nvda
graphics card $400..$600
gpu and €400..€900
allintitle: internet forensics
robot or rover or autonomous -youtube
ff00::1 224.0.6.0/25 cornell.edu
an amazon does a cloud pizza search in space
deep tech cryp.to ai ml gov and "sugar free " or bs
as14907 wikimidiafoundation.org
!g site:*.*.*.1 | site:*.*.*.2 | site:*.*.*.3 | site:*.*.*.4 and hello
privacy test no bs -youtube


You can create and share lists of queries with !list

Most focused Google search queries (google dorks) should work fine. Some google-dorks will return "spartan" results with a better signal to noise ratio than the results of the official Google. For the AND operator use only and instead of &.

Some queries that you could try for a website of interest. Replace bing.com with the domain name that you are researching and adjust the dates and the file types.

bing.com -inurl:bing.com
link:http://bing.com before:2011-01-01
link:http://bing.com before:2021-01-01
link:http://bing.com/* after:2021-01-01
intext: '//bing.com'
intitle: bing.com
related:bing.com -related
bing.com filetype:pdf
bing.com filetype:txt



  
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