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ADVNACED OPTIONS IN SEARCH ENGINE “GOOGLE” How to search on Google Google is one of the most used search engines. In future, you may also collect lot of information it for various purposes. For fun, entertainment, knowledge or serious work. So it will be better to know and learn a few tips and tricks to help you easily find information on Google. Tip 1: Start with the basics No matter what you're looking for, start with a simple search like where's the closest airport?. You can always add a few descriptive words if necessary. If you're looking for a place or product in a specific location, add the location. For example, bakery Vijayawada. Tip 2: Search using your voice Tired of typing? Say "Ok Google" or choose the microphone icon to search using your voice. Learn more about "Ok Google" and voice search. Tip 3: Choose words carefully When you're deciding what words to put in the search box, try to choose words that are likely to appear on the site you're looking for. For example, instead of saying my head hurts, say headache, because that’s the word a medical site would use. Tip 4: Don’t worry about the little things Spelling. Google's spell checker automatically uses the most common spelling of a given word, whether or not you spell it correctly. Capitalization. A search for New York Times is the same as a search for new york times. Tip 5: Find quick answers For many searches, Google will do the work for you and show an answer to your question in the search results. Some features, like information about sports teams, aren't available in all regions. Weather: Search weather to see the weather in your location or add a city name, like weather Delhi, to find weather for a certain place. Dictionary: Put define in front of any word to see its definition. Calculations: Enter a math equation like 3*9123, or solve complex graphing equations. Unit conversions: Enter any conversion, like 3 dollars in euros. Sports: Search for the name of your team to see a schedule, game scores and more. Quick facts: Search for the name of a celebrity, location, movie, or song to find related information. Search operators You can use search operators and other punctuation to get more specific search results. Except for the examples below, Google Search usually ignores punctuation. Punctuation & symbols Even though you can use the punctuation marks below when you search, including them doesn’t always improve the results. If we don't think the punctuation will give you better results, you'll see suggested results for that search without punctuation. Search operators Search operators are words that can be added to searches to help narrow down the results. Don’t worry about memorizing every operator, because you can also use the Advanced Search page to create these searches. Using symbols in Google search is a trick and you need to exactly understand the symbols recognized by Google. For example, searching “mango!” is considered by Google simply as “mango” without any additional filtering. Symbols can be used to confine search results only when you know how to use them. This article explains some of the easy to use symbols in Google search to refine your search results. – “ Dash ” Minus or dash or hyphen symbol is used to remove specific words from Google search results. There are many ways to restrict the search using dash symbol. If you do not want the search results to include a specific site then use the query like “news -site:cnn.com”. This will exclude CNN from the search results and show all other relevant results. Dash symbol can also be used to exclude a specific word from the search. For example, “LG -tv” will show the results go all LG products except TVs. $ “ Dollar ” Dollar symbol is used to get the products with the price in $ mentioned in the search query. Search “LG $1000” to get all products from LG with the having price tag of $1000. Using $ Symbol in Google Search + “ Plus ” Plus symbol is mainly used to search Google+ pages. For example, searching for “+webnots” will return the Google+ page belongs to this site. If the search term has a broader results or meaning then all related results will be shown in addition to Google+ page. + symbol is also used to search blood groups independently or combined with other words. Example: donors ab+ blood @ “ At ” The @ symbol is used to find relevant social tags mainly from Twitter and other social platforms having usernames starting with @. Searching “@webnots” will show the first result from Twitter user profile along with other results from social sites. Getting Twitter Profile with @ in Google Search # “ Hash ” Hashtag is mainly used by social media sites to group together all relevant posts containing a particular word prefixed by #. For example, searching “#storytime” will display all related articles having the hashtag “#storytime”. _ “ Underscore ” Underscore is the symbol in Google search used to connect two words. When you search “get_start” Google will return related pages having either “get_start” as it is or connected as “getstart” without the underscore. ” “ Quotes ” Double quotes are used to force Google searching the exact words or phrase mentioned within the quotes. For example, “fox and crane” will results all pages containing this phrase. Google also uses synonyms of the words within the quotes, as in this example you can also see results for “fox and stork”. Using Double Quotes in Google Search * “ Asterisk ” Asterisk symbol is used for wild card searches in Google. It can be used multiple times in a single query and used within quotes. Searching “Fortune * the bold” with quotes will show pages containing the exact phrase in the same sequence replacing * with any other word like “favors”. .. “ Double Dots ” Want to search for the TVs from $1000 to $2000? The double dots will do the trick in Google search. It is used as a range operator to find all relevant results within the specified range. Search “TV $1000..$2000” to get all TV products between $1000 to $2000 range. Using Ranges in Google Search Similarly range operator can also be used to filter the search results for dates and measurements like kilometer, liter, etc. Some more advanced operators: Operator site: How to use it Get results from certain sites or domains. Examples: olympics site:nbc.com and olympics site:.gov related: Find sites that are similar to a web address you already know. Example: related:time.com OR Find pages that might use one of several words. Example: marathon OR race info: Get information about a web address, including the cached version of the page, similar pages, and pages that link to the site. Example: info:google.com cache: See what a page looks like the last time Google visited the site. Example: cache:washington.edu Note When you search using operators or punctuation marks, don't add any spaces between the operator and your search terms. A search for site:nytimes.com will work, but site: nytimes.com won't. MORE FEATURES OF GOOGLE CHROME How to View Google Chrome History To view Google Chrome history in this way you need to follow these steps. 1. Click the Chrome menu button (☰). This is located in the upper-right corner. 2. Select History. This will open a list of all of your stored browsing history. Alternatively, press Ctrl + H to open this page directly. If you are signed into Chrome on multiple devices, all of your synced browsing history will be displayed. You can see the different devices at the top of the page. 3. Search your history. Use the search bar at the top of the History page to search your history records. Results will be displayed in the main list. USING BOOKMARKS/FAVORITES Google Chrome Bookmarks or Favorites Google Chrome bookmarks are links to websites that you visit frequently. By adding a website to your bookmark list, you can go to that site by simply clicking its name, instead of having to type its address. This is especially useful when you want to visit a page frequently which has a long url that cannot easily be remembered or typed. In this tutorial you will learn how to save bookmarks, edit bookmarks, create separate bookmark folders and show and hide the Google Chrome bookmark folder. Saving Bookmarks or Favorites in Google Chrome How to Show and Hide Bookmark Folder in Google Chrome Edit Google Chrome Bookmark or Favorites Create Bookmark or Favorites Folders in Google Chrome Saving Bookmarks or Favorites in Google Chrome To save your favorite web site in the Google Chrome bookmark section, follow these steps. Step 1: When you are on the web page you want to save, click on the Chrome Address bar. mark in Google Now your favorite web site has been added in the Google Chrome bookmark section. SECURITY Google Chrome Security Google Chrome web browser has a lot of features for increased security. Here we will discuss the initial Google Chrome Security Settings. These Google Chrome security settings help to protect your computer form spyware, malware and viruses. They also help to protect your private information from other people. Google Chrome Malware Protection Settings Google Chrome Pop ups Settings Google Chrome Password Manage Settings Google Chrome Cookies Settings Google Chrome Malware Protection Settings The Google Chrome web browser comes with a Safe Browsing feature. That feature help to increase Google Chrome security against malware. It's enabled when you select the 'Enable phishing and malware detection' option and is designed to protect your computer and your privacy. By default your Google Chrome web browser has already enabled this feature but you can disable or enable this feature as you wish. Google Chrome Pop ups Settings Pop-up ads or popups are a form of online advertising on the World Wide Web intended to attract web traffic or capture email addresses. It works when certain web sites open a new web browser window to display advertisements. Some pop-ups messages are used to get viruses onto your computer. They will cause to harm your Google Chrome browser and computer settings. So by default Google Chrome blocks pop-ups. When you visit a web site which wants to display a pop up, Google Chrome will notify to you that there is a pop up message. You can choose to remove this notify message if you would rather not see it. Google Chrome Password Manage Settings Google Chrome can save user names and passwords for websites you sign into. It can then auto fill the sign-in fields when you next visit these websites. To save your user name and password Google Chrome asks you after you submit a user name and password to a site. If you click "Save password" button in the message, your password is saved. But the important thing to remember is if you are saving your passwords, other people can easily access your accounts. If you press "Never for this site" button in the message your password is not saved and you will not be asked again. Google Chrome Cookies Settings Cookies are files created by websites you've visited in order to store browsing information, such as your preferences for the website or profile information. It's important to be aware of your cookie settings because cookies can allow websites to track your navigation during your visit to the website and can decrease Google Chrome security. SOFTWARE USEFUL IN DESIGNING WEBPAGE For years Adobe Dreamweaver has been synonymous with webpage creation. it is, quite simply, the world's most powerful Web editor. It's gone from being a creator of HTML pages in a WYSIWYG interface to being able to handle programming pages in PHP, Cold Fusion, JavaScript, and more. Its liquid layout lets you see how pages look at different browser and screen sizes—even on smartphones and tablets. It's about as codeheavy as you want it to be. GIMP GNU Image Manipulation Program is the most powerful free photo editor available on almost all major platforms. It can import and edit PSD files and convert them to any format. It has extensive feature support for layering with lots of community support. Firebug This open-source tool is an add-on in Mozilla’s Firefox browser. The application debugs and edits CSS, HTML, XHR and JavaScript in any website. Foundation framework Foundation is a responsive web design framwork that can be used as a starting point for your web designing projects, It is a quick prototyping tool . It uses flexible grid layout that can scale out to an arbitrary size Cage Through online design collaboration, Cage eliminates inefficient emailing that occurs between workgroups and designers when sharing creative work. Using this web tool can lead to faster approvals, smarter revisions and better communication among the workforce. DETAILED MAP OF HOW INTERNET WORKS: ABOUT CLOUD STORAGE Comedian George Carlin has a routine in which he talks about how humans seem to spend their lives accumulating "stuff." Once they've gathered enough stuff, they have to find places to store all of it. If Carlin were to update that routine today, he could make the same observation about computer information. It seems that everyone with a computer spends a lot of time acquiring data and then trying to find a way to store it. For some computer owners, finding enough storage space to hold all the data they've acquired is a real challenge. Some people invest in larger hard drives. Others prefer external storage devices like thumb drives or compact discs. Desperate computer owners might delete entire folders worth of old files in order to make space for new information. But some are choosing to rely on a growing trend: cloud storage. While cloud storage sounds like it has something to do with weather fronts and storm systems, it really refers to saving data to an off-site storage system maintained by a third party. Instead of storing information to your computer's hard drive or other local storage device, you save it to a remote database. The Internet provides the connection between your computer and the database. On the surface, cloud storage has several advantages over traditional data storage. For example, if you store your data on a cloud storage system, you'll be able to get to that data from any location that has Internet access. You wouldn't need to carry around a physical storage device or use the same computer to save and retrieve your information. With the right storage system, you could even allow other people to access the data, turning a personal project into a collaborative effort. So cloud storage is convenient and offers more flexibility, but how does it work? Owning Up One issue that information experts, computer scientists and entrepreneurs debate is the concept of data ownership. Who owns the data stored in a cloud system? Does it belong to the client who originally saved the data to the hardware? Does it belong to the company that owns the physical equipment storing the data? What happens if a client goes out of business? Can a cloud storage host delete the former client's data? Opinions vary on these issues. There are hundreds of different cloud storage systems. Some have a very specific focus, such as storing Web e-mail messages or digital pictures. Others are available to store all forms of digital data. Some cloud storage systems are small operations, while others are so large that the physical equipment can fill up an entire warehouse. The facilities that house cloud storage systems are called data centers. At its most basic level, a cloud storage system needs just one data server connected to the Internet. A client (e.g., a computer user subscribing to a cloud storage service) sends copies of files over the Internet to the data server, which then records the information. When the client wishes to retrieve the information, he or she accesses the data server through a Web-based interface. The server then either sends the files back to the client or allows the client to access and manipulate the files on the server itself. There are hundreds of cloud storage providers on the Web, and their numbers seem to increase every day. Not only are there a lot of companies competing to provide storage, but also the amount of storage each company offers to clients seems to grow regularly. You're probably familiar with several providers of cloud storage services, though you might not think of them in that way. Here are a few well-known companies that offer some form of cloud storage: Google Docs allows users to upload documents, spreadsheets and presentations to Google's data servers. Users can edit files using a Google application. Users can also publish documents so that other people can read them or even make edits, which means Google Docs is also an example of cloud computing. Web e-mail providers like Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail store e-mail messages on their own servers. Users can access their e-mail from computers and other devices connected to the Internet. Sites like Flickr and Picasa host millions of digital photographs. Their users create online photo albums by uploading pictures directly to the services' servers. YouTube hosts millions of user-uploaded video files. Web site hosting companies like StartLogic, Hostmonster and GoDaddy store the files and data for client Web sites. Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace allow members to post pictures and other content. All of that content is stored on the respective site's servers. Services like Xdrive, MediaMax and Strongspace offer storage space for any kind of digital data. INTERNET FILE FORMATS: While downloading files and viewing websites, you’ll meet up with many file formats. Most are common, and encountered frequently, others are more obscure and require specialist programs to open or use. Here, we have a list of the file types, along with the applications you’ll need to get them going on your computer. AVI — Audio/Video Interleaved : Standard video format supported on the windows platform. They do not stream, however, so you have to download the entire file before you can watch any of it. Use » Windows Media Player or pick up WinAmp or QuickTime. CSS — Cascading StyleSheet : CSS files are a tool in the repertoire of webmasters that take care of how their websites look. CSS files can be created or edited in any text-editor, like Notepad. Try » TopStyle Lite too, it includes loads of selectors for easy editing EXE — EXEcutable file : If you download a program that you need to install, it will likely come as an exe file. Just double click it to install on your PC. Be careful of viruses! GIF — Graphics Interchange Format : The most common image format on the Internet. Good for simple images. RAR — RAR archive : This is a compressed file format similar to the popular .zip format. It sports advanced functions like special multimedia compression and has many benefits over zip files. JPG/ .JPEG — Joint Photographic Experts Group file : Another very common image file format, mainly used for photos. MOV/ .QT — QuickTime MOVie : The QuickTime format was designed by Apple and originated on the Mac, but has made the transition to the PC and is hugely popular. ETHICS IN INTERNET BUILDING AN APPLICATION IN ANDROID Introduction These days the demand of smart phone is being increased and we have different types of client e.g. Touch Phone, tables, Note etc. The demands of the applications for these smart clients are constantly increasing and we have several operating systems for these smart clients e.g. Android, IOS and Windows etc. This lesson will provide a guideline to .net developer or beginners to develop Android Application. PREREQUISITES Android programming is based on Java programming language so if you have basic understanding on Java programming then it will be a fun to learn Android application development. DETAILS Android is an open source and Linux-based Operating System for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Android was developed by the Open Handset Alliance, led by Google, and other companies. Android offers a unified approach to application development for mobile devices which means developers need only develop for Android, and their applications should be able to run on different devices powered by Android. Features of Android Android is a powerful operating system competing with Apple 4GS and supports great features. Few of them are listed below: Feature Description Beautiful UI Android OS basic screen provides a beautiful and intuitive user interface. Connectivity GSM/EDGE, IDEN, CDMA, EV-DO, UMTS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LTE, NFC and WiMAX. Storage SQLite, a lightweight relational database, is used for data storage purposes. Media support H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 SP, AMR, AMR-WB, AAC, HE-AAC, AAC 5.1, MP3, MIDI, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, JPEG, PNG, GIF, and BMP Messaging SMS and MMS Web browser Based on the open-source WebKit layout engine, coupled with Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine supporting HTML5 and CSS3. Multi-touch Android has native support for multi-touch which was initially made available in handsets such as the HTC Hero. Multi-tasking User can jump from one task to another and same time various application can run simultaneously. Resizable widgets Widgets are resizable, so users can expand them to show more content or shrink them to save space Android Applications Android applications are usually developed in the Java language using the Android Software Development Kit. Once developed, Android applications can be packaged easily and sold out either through a store such as Google Play, SlideME, Opera Mobile Store, Mobango, Fdroid and the Amazon Appstore. Android powers hundreds of millions of mobile devices in more than 190 countries around the world. It's the largest installed base of any mobile platform and growing fast. Every day more than 1 million new Android devices are activated worldwide. ou will be glad to know that you can start your Android application development on either of the following operating systems − Microsoft Windows XP or later version. Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later version with Intel chip. Linux including GNU C Library 2.7 or later. Second point is that all the required tools to develop Android applications are freely available and can be downloaded from the Web. Following is the list of software's you will need before you start your Android application programming. Java JDK5 or later version Android SDK Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Android Studio Eclipse IDE for Java Developers (optional) Android Development Tools (ADT) Eclipse Plug-in (optional) Here last two components are optional and if you are working on Windows machine then these components make your life easy while doing Java based application development. LAB EXERCISES 1. WHY NETIQUETTE MATTERS? FIND OUT MORE USING APPROPRIATE WEBSITES. 2. USE ADVANCED SEARCH AND FIND ABOUT FAMILY MEMBERS OF BARACK OBAMA. USE ADVANCED SEARCH. FIRST LOCATE “AMERICAN PRESIDENTS” IN THAT FIND OUT “BARACK OBAMA”, THEN ADD DETAILS OF FAMILY MEMBERS. YOU USE “ & “ AND “_ ” and “ * “ IN IT. 3. OPEN A WEB BROWSER AND FIND OUT HISTORY OF WEB PAGES VISITED. WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE? IF WE WANT TO DELETE THE HISTORY IS IT POSSIBLE? CAN WE VISIT A WEBPAGE THAT IS PREVIOUSLY VISITED BY SOMEONE?