Not exact matches
If you're
searching for a brand
name or keyword that relies on specific punctuation marks or capitalization, you can find results that match your exact
query by adding matchcase: before the keyword you're
searching for, like matchcase: E * TRADE.
Including one or more of these keywords in your domain
name can be helpful in boosting your
search rankings, as you'll get added relevance for related
queries.
Enter an author's
name, the title of a movie or a keyword, and a
search engine will return whatever the library holds in answer to your
query.
My favorite trick in Salsa when using their built in de-duplication tool is to choose 1000 records (the largest amount they will show at one time), and do some wacky
query like a
search on First
Name, Street, State.
We can imagine the kind of
queries that these candidates might have purchased, for instance «voter guides,» «election,» «voting» and of course the candidates» own
names and those of their opponents (the folks at Google could no doubt help, since they could dig up information about what
search terms people tend to use when they're researching candidates).
Users can
search canSAR using text
queries, protein / gene
name searches, any keyword
searches, chemical structure
searches and sequence similarity
searches.
When the UK's Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) innocently
queried the internet in
search of a
name for their new polar research ship, the web responded gleefully, and NERC got more of a response than they bargained for.
The Movie Review
Query Engine is just what the
name implies: a
search site that provides links to reviews of more than 20,000 film titles.
To
search for conversations and posts about the Field Test, consider the following
search queries: #sbac or #smarterbalanced; # [insert
name of school] or @ [insert school Twitter handle] and «smarter balanced» or «sbac»
In our Office's experience from past investigations, there is a difference between having information available to those who explicitly seek it out directly from source websites for specific purposes (for example, a lawyer doing jurisprudential research in CanLII or a journalist seeking out past articles on a given issue), and, the same information being «stumbled upon» or «fished out» by a snooping friend, colleague, neighbor or other acquaintance through a simple
query search by an individual's
name.
40 % of
search queries have Local intent, five percent of these use the city and / or state
name, two percent use informal terms, like neighborhoods, and some even use zip codes.
In addition to
searches on your
name, Yelp tends to rank prominently for geographically specific legal
queries:
Google Alerts can provide you RSS or email updates of Google results (web, news, etc.) that contain a particular
search query, like your
name.
In practice, this prevents people from finding a decision on CanLII by
querying an individual's
name using
search engines such as those of Google, Live or Yahoo.
For example, if I wanted an attorney in Seattle, I would likely
query with the
search terms «Seattle» and «Attorney» If a major Seattle based firm registered «Seattle.attorney» that
name would have value for them.
The Paris court of appeals has decided that a suggested
search query generated by the Google Suggest function defamed the company whose
name was first entered into the
search box.
The real challenge won't be figuring out targeted
name searches like Slaw, but rather content driven
queries that hopefully lead here.
User - Provided Information: You may provide to SimplyInsured what is generally called «personally identifiable» information (which is information that allows us to directly identify you, such as your
name, e-mail address, postal mailing address, or home / mobile telephone number, as well as any information that we combine directly with such identifying information) when using the Service, such as when you enter
search queries, or, if registration functionality is provided, when you register for the Service and / or create a profile.
When
searching, as you type the
name of an app or file, the
search box will try to complete the
search query.
We delight in responding to
queries from executive
search firms looking for suitable candidates and are more than happy to put your
name forward when suitable appointments arise.
If you choose to create a new saved
search, fill in all the fields you want to
query on (just like in the advanced
search section above) and at the bottom of the form is space to give it a
name.
While I may
query «current employer» (one of the
search categories available), I'm also just as likely to use the company's
name as a free - style
search term.