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~ title: or intitle: restricts <strong>the</strong> results to documents containing <strong>the</strong> keyword in <strong>the</strong><br />

title.<br />

Advanced Web Search> Location of words or phrases> In page title<br />

Examples of how to use <strong>the</strong> title: command:<br />

[title:amazon] finds all pages that include <strong>the</strong> word amazon in <strong>the</strong>ir title<br />

[intitle:amazon jungle rainforest] finds all pages that include <strong>the</strong> words amazon,<br />

jungle, and rainforest in <strong>the</strong>ir title. Using intitle: makes this search function <strong>the</strong><br />

same as Google's allintitle: query. Note: use a hyphen to search for phrases<br />

using <strong>the</strong> intitle: syntax because <strong>the</strong> double-quotes do not work.<br />

[-books title:amazon] finds all pages that contain amazon in <strong>the</strong> title and do not<br />

contain <strong>the</strong> term books anywhere on <strong>the</strong> page. Note that you must put <strong>the</strong><br />

excluded term before <strong>the</strong> intitle: syntax.<br />

[title:galileo site:-nasa.gov] finds all pages that contain <strong>the</strong> term galileo in <strong>the</strong> title<br />

but are not at any nasa.gov <strong>web</strong>site.<br />

~ inurl: restricts <strong>the</strong> results to documents containing <strong>the</strong> keyword in <strong>the</strong> urI.<br />

Advanced Web Search> Occurrences<br />

Examples of how to use <strong>the</strong> inurl: command:<br />

[inurl:nasa] finds all pages that include nasa anywhere in <strong>the</strong> uri (address)<br />

[inurl:nasa site:-gov] finds all pages that include nasa anywhere in <strong>the</strong> uri of sites<br />

that are not in <strong>the</strong> .gov top-level domain. Note that <strong>the</strong> minus sign goes after <strong>the</strong><br />

site: syntax.<br />

[inurl:shuttle inurl:-nasa] finds all pages that include shuttle in <strong>the</strong> uri but exclude<br />

nasa from <strong>the</strong> urI. Note that <strong>the</strong> minus sign goes after <strong>the</strong> site: syntax.<br />

[inurl:nasa shuttle sts-90] finds all pages that include both nasa and shuttle in <strong>the</strong><br />

uri of a site. Used this way, Ask's inurl: command functions <strong>the</strong> same as Google's<br />

allinurl: command, that is, all terms must be in <strong>the</strong> urI.<br />

[-shuttle inurl:nasa] finds all pages with nasa in <strong>the</strong> uri but do not include <strong>the</strong> term<br />

shuttle anywhere on <strong>the</strong> page. Note that you must put <strong>the</strong> excluded term before<br />

<strong>the</strong> intitle: syntax.<br />

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