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    Where to search a website?

    Hello everyone, I mostly prefer the online way to retrieve any information about certain products. I consider that online surfing is the most easy and useful way to go through the complete facet of the product or the service to be purchased but the actual problem comes when I don’t get the exact website of the product or the service which has to be purchased, so I want to know that is there any service available where I can get the required website.
    Any help is appreciated.

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    Re: Where to search a website?

    It's called Google.
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    Re: Where to search a website?

    lol.. yes Pedro.. visit Google to find some info

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    Re: Where to search a website?

    ==> Google <==

    Hint: The website URL is Google in case you can't find it.

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    Re: Where to search a website?

    Like the others have stated, Google is probably the best way to start.

    If you are getting too many results, set your Preferences so that you only get results of a particular language. Then go to Google's "Advanced Search" page and restrict the search in a number of ways, for example, omit PDF documents, search an exact phrase, search for pages that have been updated within a certain period, etc.

    You can also constrain your search to within specific domains; in fact, I often get better search results using Google's Advanced Search page than I do with some sites' own search tool.

    If you still get too many results, at the bottom of the results page is the option to "Search within results". By adding more terms to your search, you can further restrict the results until--hopefully--you find what you are seeking.

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    Re: Where to search a website?

    -------->Google<---------
    Go for it.

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    Re: Where to search a website?

    Hey, that was my idea lol!

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    Re: Where to search a website?

    haha! Calm down Xav Yer Google
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    Re: Where to search a website?

    Most of the world uses Google, so you don't really need to be concerned with anything else.

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    Re: Where to search a website?

    Quote Originally Posted by antoniyo View Post
    -------->Google<---------
    Go for it.
    Hey, that was my idea lol!
    Yeah i know, however, looks different. it's mine creativity that i was got that idea. lol

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