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vwinsyee | 11 years ago

If you want to know how to do something, how something works, you'll use a different, non-google indexer for searching, say, all of the "how to" sites: e.g. wikipedia, stack exchange, about.com, etc.

I've gradually started to do this using DuckDuckGo's bangs [1]. It actually works pretty well if I know exactly which site I want to search. I do miss Google's ability to filter by time, though.

[1] https://duckduckgo.com/bang.html

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chillingeffect|11 years ago

Hail there, fellow out-of-liner in sub-zero downvote land! I guess by not towing the party line about Google, we're getting downvoted.

Nevertheless, I wanted to take the time to thank you for your information about DDG's bangs. I've been using DDG since Snowden, but didn't know bout bangs! Looks very useful and shorter than typing "site:" in google. It kind of reminds me of multireddits