Few things you might want to try with Google
Saturday, August 4, 2007 by Madhukar Hiranya
A few things you might want to try with Google:  
- Install the Google Toolbar so you can easily check PageRank, backlinks, similar sites, and sites with text containing the name of a given site.
 - Enter just the word http for your search to find the top 1000 PageRanked sites (unfortunately, the listing stops near the beginning of the 7's).
 - Hand type the following prefixes and note their utility:
 - link:url Shows other pages with links to that url।
 - related:url same as "what's related" on serps.
 - site:domain restricts search results to the given domain.
 - allinurl: shows only pages with all terms in the url.
 - inurl: like allinurl, but only for the next query word.
 - allintitle: shows only results with terms in title.
 - intitle: similar to allintitle, but only for the next word. "intitle:webmasterworld google" finds only pages with webmasterworld in the title, and google anywhere on the page.
 - cache:url will show the Google version of the passed url.
 - info:url will show a page containing links to related searches, backlinks, and pages containing the url. This is the same as typing the url into the search box.
 - spell: will spell check your query and search for it.
 - stocks: will lookup the search query in a stock index.
 - filetype: will restrict searches to that filetype. "-filetype:doc" to remove Microsoft word files.
 - daterange: is supported in Julian date format only. 2452384 is an example of a Julian date.
 - maps: If you enter a street address, a link to Yahoo Maps and to MapBlast will be presented.
 - phone: enter anything that looks like a phone number to have a name and address displayed. Same is true for something that looks like an address (include a name and zip code)
 - site:www.somesite.net "+www.somesite.+net"
 - allintext: searches only within text of pages, but not in the links or page title
 - allinlinks: searches only within links, not text or title
 - Check out Froogle and Google Catalogs.
 - Google API
 
(tells you how many pages of your site are indexed by google)
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