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The syntax "intext" searches for the words within a specific website and ignores the URLs and page titles. For example: intext:confidential will return only links to those web pages that has the search keyword " confidential " in its webpage.
The syntax "intitle:" instructs Google to search for pages that contain the words behind intitle: For example intitle:index of master.passwd will return pages within Unix or Linux where the master.passwd files are. /etc/passwd "allintitle:" will produce a list of all words in the title. Google will ignore the slashes.
The syntax "inurl:" instructs Google to search for pages that contain specific words or characters included in the URL such as this inurl:windows. The results of this query will produce such pages that have the word "windows" in it. allinurl: will produces the results of URLs with all of the specified words in its query.
allinurl:windows/cracks.
The syntax "link:" will produce a list of webpages that have a link to a specified webpage. For example: link:www.thenetworkadministrator.com will create a Google list of websites with links to www.thenetworkadministrator.com. phonebook:
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The syntax related: lists web pages that are "similar" to a specific web page. For Example: related:www.thenetworkadministrator.com will list web pages that are similar to that of TheNetworkAdministrator's homepage.
The syntax site: instructs Google to search for keywords in a particular site or domain. For example: exchange site:microsoft.com will search for the keywords "exchange" in those web pages in all the links of the domain microsoft.com.
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