Google Mirror
If you want a different perspective on Google, check out the Google Mirror. In the Internet sense, a “mirror” is a site that copies the content of another site. But there’s a Google mirror that is a mirror in the traditional sense; it is the image of Google, backward.
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Google tweaks Part II
site: allows you to narrow your search by either a site or a top-level domain. AltaVista, for example, has two syntaxes for this function (host: and domain:), but Google has only the one. site:loc.gov site:thomas.loc.gov site:edu site:nc.us link:returns a list of pages linking to the specified URL. Enter link:www.google.com and you’ll be returned a list of pages that link to Google. Don’t worry about including the http:// bit; you don’t need it, and, indeed, Google appears to ignore it even if you do put it in. link: works just as well with “deep” URLs—http://www.raelity.org/apps/blosxom/ for instance—as with top-level URLs such [...]
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