Do you often take what is on the Internet as truth without thinking much about it?
Seriously. No, I don't. I've been using the internet for a few years, so that's probably why. Since I learnt from mistakes in past and be wiser in getting information.
The problem is, people who are new to internet might type out something in the search engine and believe everything that they read from the search results. Veteran internet users who are more skilled at using the search engines will get more accurate information from reliable sources. For example, using the quotation marks for a phrase is more effective, instead of typing words separately [as it will give you results of each word, causing a confusingly high number of results]. Not only that, if you'd like to search for hairstyle in a bun, which will also yield results of the same meaning of the word such as bread products, veterans will type
bun "long hairstyle" updo -bread -yeast
this will help you get results of bun that is related to "long hairstyle" and updo minutes searches that has bread, or yeast in them.
By using more keywords and eliminating unnecessary results, you will get more accurate information that you need, and reduce the number of fake information gained.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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