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Google’s advanced operators for journalists

Master commands for precision surfing. Presentation.

Confusion is rife about how and when you can use Google’s advanced operators. Used effectively they can transform your research by helping you get better results faster. Here’s my recently updated presentation on advanced operators with some context and example results.

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