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Imagine a world without Google. A world where you could never seek out more information about wallabies or find out how to spell 'wallabies.' Google is the gift that keeps on giving, which makes itself apparent whenever we find especially useful hidden features on the homepage.

Courtesy of a user on Imgur—and a little digging of our own—here are 26 brilliant Google hacks that'll make your day easier than you ever thought imaginable.

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Intitle Index Of Google Hacks Ebook Download. 7/12/2017 0 Comments. Google Guide is an online interactive tutorial and reference for experienced users, novices, and everyone in between. I developed Google Guide because I wanted more. Below I have compiled a list of 7 clever Google tricks that I believe everyone should be aware of. This page mentions 'hacks' you can do from finding hosts on Google. We are not responsible for any criminal charssociated. We purely provide this editable list as-is and for reference. The tricks are at Search tricks Contents[show] Live Security Cameras intitle:'Live View / - AXIS' inurl:view. The following are some of the ways to use Google for hacking: 1. Using Google to Hack Security Cameras: There exists many security cameras that are used for monitoring places like parking lots, college campus, road traffic etc. With Google, it is possible to hack these cameras so that you can view the images captured by them in real time.

1. Get local weather instantly by typing 'new york weather'

But only if you live in New York.

2. Find specific mp3s to download by typing 'intitle: index.of?mp3'

Watch out for the MPAA!

3. Start an instant timer with 'set timer for one minute'

If you don't want to use your iPhone or an egg timer.

4. Find the molecular makeup of anything located on the sidebar

Want to see a close-up picture of Sulfuric acid?

5. Listen to the pronunciation of any word by clicking on the speaker icon

If it doesn't come up, type 'definition: [word]' and it'll show up.

6. Convert different units of currency

'12,000 GBP to USD' will show you how weak we are.

7. Get the exact time of the sunset by typing 'sunset new york'

It works with sunrise too, if you're up.

8. Translate website URLs into different languages to bypass proxies and cookies

Just paste your URL into Google Translate.

9. Search for retail within a certain price range by using periods between two price points

'Samsung TV 500..700' will keep things in your price range.

10. Get instant flight information by typing in your flight number

And airline, obviously.

11. Get Google to write out large numbers in plain English with '83938427393=English'

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'Eighty-three billion nine hundred thirty-eight million four hundred twenty-seven thousand three hundred ninety-three.' Jesus. Weirdly we couldn't get it to read numbers into the trillions or quadrillions.

12. Search for the filetype (.gif, .jpg) you want by adding it to the end of your search query

Or if you just want animated .gifs, filter your image search by selecting 'animated.'

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13. Find out when movies (starring Paul Rudd!!!) are released by adding 'release date' after the name of the film

'Ant-Man release date' will get you your Rudd fix.

14. Put quotation marks around the phrase you're looking for to yield specific results

If you didn't know this one, come on.

15. Get the local time in any country with a phrase as simple as 'time Afghanistan'

If this is your local time, good luck!

16. Google’s search bar is a calculator

Time to chuck your TI-83 Plus.

17. Find recipes that don't have a certain ingredient by using the '-' key: 'dessert - sugar'

And lose weight!

18. Find the etymology of anything by simply putting 'etymology' behind the word

Velociraptor = modern Latin, from Latin velox, veloc- ‘swift’ + raptor. And 'raptor' means thief in Latin. But 'bird of prey' in English, so Sam Neill was actually right.

19. Type in 'do a barrel roll' into the search bar and see what happens

Just watch.

20. Use Google's search bar as a tip calculator by typing in (duh) 'tip calculator'

Or learn math.

21. Put 'related' behind the name of any website to see related sites

'Related Redtube' should get you what you want, er, need.

22. Compare and contrast your favorite foods by putting 'vs.' between the two foods

Pizza usually loses. Or does it really win?

23. Use asterisks to fill in the blanks for search queries you can't finish

'How to * with a girl.'

24. FINALLY figure out how the damn Metric System works by typing 'one inch to meter'

Stop multiplying by 0.0254!

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25. Track down the best Asian fusion spots nearby

Because who wants to download Yelp, amirite?

26. Get up-to-date information on your favorite team

'Red Sox Score.' Go Sox!

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Jeremy Glass is a writer for Supercompressor by day and a waiter at one of those singing/dancing restaurants at night. Follow him on Twitter: @CandyandPizza

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Below I have compiled a list of 7 clever Google tricks that I believe everyone should be aware of. Together I think they represent the apex of the grand possibilities associated with Google search manipulation tricks and hacks. Although there are many others out there, these 7 tricks are my all-time favorite. Enjoy yourself.

1. Find the Face Behind the Result – This is a neat trick you can use on a Google Image search to filter the search results so that they include only images of people. How is this useful? Well, it could come in handy if you are looking for images of the prominent people behind popular products, companies, or geographic locations. You can perform this search by appending the code &imgtype=face to the end of the URL address after you perform a standard Google Image search.

  • Examples (notice the differences in each URL):
    • Image Search for Google vs. Faces Behind Google Image Search
    • Image Search for Digg vs. Faces Behind Digg Image Search
    • Image Search for California vs. Faces Behind California Image Search

2. Google + Social Media Sites = Quality Free Stuff – If you are on the hunt for free desktop wallpaper, stock images, WordPress templates or the like, using Google to search your favorite social media sites is your best bet. The word “free” in any standard search query immediately attracts spam. Why wade through potential spam in standard search results when numerous social media sites have an active community of users who have already ranked and reviewed the specific free items that interest you. All you have to do is direct Google to search through each of these individual social media sites, and bingo… you find quality content ranked by hundreds of other people.

  • Examples:

3. Find Free Anonymous Web Proxies – A free anonymous web proxy site allows any web browser to access other third-party websites by channeling the browser’s connection through the proxy. The web proxy basically acts as a middleman between your web browser and the third-party website you are visiting. Why would you want to do this? There are two common reasons:

  • You’re connecting to a public network at a coffee shop or internet café and you want privacy while you browse the web. You don’t want the admin to know every site you visit.
  • You want to bypass a web content filter or perhaps a server-side ban on your IP address. Content filtering is common practice on college campus networks. This trick will usually bypass those restrictions.

There are subscription services and applications available such as TOR and paid VPN servers that do the same thing. However, this trick is free and easy to access from anywhere via Google. All you have to do is look through the search results returned by the queries below, find a proxy that works, and enter in the URL of the site you want to browse anonymously.

  • Examples:

4. Google for Music, Videos, and Ebooks – Google can be used to conduct a search for almost any file type, including Mp3s, PDFs, and videos. Open web directories are one of the easiest places to quickly find an endless quantity of freely downloadable files. This is an oldie, but it’s a goodie! Why thousands of webmasters incessantly fail to secure their web severs will continue to boggle our minds.

  • Examples:
    • Find Music: -inurl:(htm html php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(wma mp3) “Counting Crows”
    • Find Videos: -inurl:(htm html php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(mpg wmv) “chapelle”
    • Find Ebooks: -inurl:(htm html php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(pdf doc) “george orwell 1984″

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5. Browse Open Webcams Worldwide – Take a randomized streaming video tour of the world by searching Google for live open access video webcams. This may not be the most productive Google trick ever, but it sure is fun! (Note: you may be prompted to install an ActiveX control or the Java runtime environment which allows your browser to view certain video stream formats.)

  • Examples:
    • Axis Webcams: inurl:/view.shtml or inurl:view/index.shtml
    • Cannon Webcams: sample/LvAppl/
    • MOBOTIX Webcams: control/userimage.html
    • FlexWatch Webcams: /app/idxas.html
    • JVC Webcams: intitle: intitle:”V.Networks [Motion Picture(Java)]”
    • More info. – More info.

6. Judge a Site by its Image – Find out what a site is all about by looking at a random selection of the images hosted on its web pages. Even if you are somewhat familiar with the target site’s content, this can be an entertaining little exercise. You will almost surely find something you didn’t expect to see. All you have to do is use Google’s site: operator to target a domain in an image search.

  • Examples:

7. Results Based on Third-Party Opinion – Sometimes you can get a better idea of the content located within a website by reading how other websites refer to that site’s content. The allinanchor: Google search operator can save you large quantities of time when a normal textual based search query fails to fetch the information you desire. It conducts a search based on keywords used strictly in the anchor text, or linking text, of third party sites that link to the web pages returned by the search query. In other words, this operator filters your search results in a way such that Google ignores the title and content of the returned web pages, but instead bases the search relevance on the keywords that other sites use to reference the results. It can add a whole new dimension of variety to your search results.

  • Examples (notice the added variety between search results):
  • allinanchor:”google hacks” vs. basic search for Google hacks
  • allinanchor:”wordpress exploits” vs. basic search for WordPress exploits

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Here is a list of my favorite Google advanced search operators, operator combinations, and related uses:

  • link:URL = lists other pages that link to the URL.
  • related:URL = lists other pages that are related to the URL.
  • site:domain.com “search term = restricts search results to the given domain.
  • allinurl:WORDS = shows only pages with all search terms in the url.
  • inurl:WORD = like allinurl: but filters the URL based on the first term only.
  • allintitle:WORD = shows only results with terms in title.
  • intitle:WORD = similar to allintitle, but only for the next word.
  • cache:URL = will show the Google cached version of the 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.
  • filetype:SOMEFILETYPE = will restrict searches to that filetype
  • -filetype:SOMEFILETYPE = will remove that file type from the search.
  • site:www.somesite.net “+www.somesite.net” = shows you how many pages of your site are indexed by google
  • allintext: = searches only within text of pages, but not in the links or page title
  • allinlinks: = searches only within links, not text or title
  • WordA OR WordB = search for either the word A or B
  • “Word” OR “Phrase” = search exact word or phrase
  • WordA -WordB = find word A but filter results that include word B
  • WordA +WordB = results much contain both Word A and Word B
  • ~WORD = looks up the word and its synonyms
  • ~WORD-WORD = looks up only the synonyms to the word

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