Proving yet again, it is not what you Google, but how you Google it.
I’m fairly obsessive about fine tuning my searches, and thought this was excellent.
Excerpt from a larger infographic guide to getting more out of your Google searches
How to Use Google Search More Effectively [INFOGRAPHIC]
Mashable has a super handy infographic full of tips and shortcuts to help you get better results when searching Google.
“Search assumes a direct path between the seeker and the sought. Ironically, “search” works best when you have a pretty good sense of what you are looking for. But most people, most of the time, do not have concrete ideas of what they really want.
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Browsing gives information seekers a high-level sense of what exists within a collection, while presenting easy entry points to explore the unknown. It also allows for lesser-known works to stand alongside — and compete with — the more canonical ones they resemble. However, the web continues to grow enormously, making human indexing — of the sort that libraries have been doing for centuries — impossible.” Read more on Mashable.


![How to Use Google Search More Effectively [INFOGRAPHIC]
Mashable has a super handy infographic full of tips and shortcuts to help you get better results when searching Google.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0kqgzryoT1qiw6fso1_500.png)