Effective Search Engine Use

Written by Ashish Jain


How to use Search Engines effectively:

The Internet is a wonderful place full of resources that can be really helpful for us.

The best way for finding information is through a virtual search engine. A search engine exploresrepparttar resources onrepparttar 118457 Internet and gives results relating to your queries. Search engines allow keyword searches and use crawlers to locate sites or pages that match requests.

However, findingrepparttar 118458 information that is relevant for you is a challenge. Everyday more sites come into existence. A simple query like "web hosting" on Google returns 15,100,000 results. Now how doesrepparttar 118459 user know which site is useful for them, thus creating an "Information Overload" of sorts. How isrepparttar 118460 user assured ofrepparttar 118461 quality ofrepparttar 118462 information?

The thing about search engines is that they generally display allrepparttar 118463 web pages that contain any or both ofrepparttar 118464 words contained inrepparttar 118465 search query.

So comesrepparttar 118466 question: how do we findrepparttar 118467 information we are looking for?

There are various techniques that you can use to make your search query better which will then help to achieve more relevant results.

For instance if you userepparttar 118468 "+" operator and restructure your query to "web hosting" + Windows it will show only those sites that offer Windows hosting. You can also userepparttar 118469 "AND" Boolean operator, depending on what you are comfortable with.

You can userepparttar 118470 "-" operator and key in "web hosting" - Linux thereby telling Google to make sure that it does not display Linux related hosts. This isrepparttar 118471 same as usingrepparttar 118472 "NOT" Boolean operator.

Temporary Internet Files - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Written by Nick Smith


A little bit of time invested into learning about internet security can go a long way in preventing mishaps on your computer. Temporary internet files are not something we should be afraid of, but we should certainly be careful in how much we trust them and how we deal with them.

Temporary internet files are image, text, and formatting files that are stored on your hard drive byrepparttar websites that you visit. They are placed there byrepparttar 118456 websites without your having to do anything. The files are stored on your computerrepparttar 118457 first time you visitrepparttar 118458 site so thatrepparttar 118459 next time you go to that webpage you only have to load new information or files that have changed sincerepparttar 118460 last time you visited - files that have not changed are loaded fromrepparttar 118461 temporary internet files folder at a much faster speed than overrepparttar 118462 internet.

This seems like an incredibly appealing option, especially to those of us still working at home on dial-up connections (my teenage brother-in-law insists I'm "old school" because I don't have DSL - I think he may be right). Storingrepparttar 118463 temporary internet files onrepparttar 118464 hard drive significantly cuts downrepparttar 118465 amount of time it takes to completely load and view a website.

There are a few question areas, however, that need to be considered in any discussion about temporary internet files. First, and arguablyrepparttar 118466 most trivial ofrepparttar 118467 concerns, is that you may miss out on all ofrepparttar 118468 updated informationrepparttar 118469 website has to offer. If your browser loadsrepparttar 118470 files from your temporary internet files folder rather thanrepparttar 118471 updated material fromrepparttar 118472 website, you may miss out on an updated football score, or you may get a different image thanrepparttar 118473 one others are viewing. The system is designed so that things like that don't happen, butrepparttar 118474 possibility is out there.

Second, storing huge numbers of files can bog down your computer, slowing down its ability to do evenrepparttar 118475 simplest of tasks, such as word processing (a deadly one-two combination if you're working with dial-up!). Fortunately, you can controlrepparttar 118476 number or size ofrepparttar 118477 files that are being stored on your hard drive. Typically underrepparttar 118478 Tools>Options menu of your browser you'll be able to setrepparttar 118479 amount of your hard drive you're willing to dedicate to temporary internet files. You may want to set this high or low, depending on your browsing habits and need for speed.

Third,repparttar 118480 temporary internet files folder may contain files that contain viruses, inappropriate images or text, and files that could leak personal information to websites. This is obviously a huge concern any time you allow someone virtually unregulated access to your hard drive. Images from an inappropriate website you accidentally stumbled across (it has happened to all of us) may be stored on your hard drive. Corrupted files may be placed there by an unfamiliar website you only visited once. Cookies and other files may potentially spawn popups that cover your screen in a matter of seconds.



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