Search engines!



Task 1:
Is that true? Explain your search result and rate the source!

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Search engines!



Task 2:
When did the term “hydrogen car” first appear in the online reporting of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung?

Task 3:
Robert Habeck supposedly said the following sentence:
“But to make it very clear: Anything other than a European football champion Qatar would be a bitter disappointment”

In what context did this sentence appear and does Habeck really want Qatar to become a football champion? Becomes European champion?



Some search operators in the alphabetical overview:

Search operator “after” or “before”
Search results are displayed from (after:) or before (before:) a certain point in time. Date must be stated in American notation (before:2019-05-23)

If you prefix the search terms with the operator allinanchor:,
Google will only show those pages where the links pointing to them contain all the desired keywords in the link text

Search operator “allintext”
This operator only displays results in which all specified keywords appear in the text of the page. All terms must appear in the page text; the page title, address, etc. are not taken into account.

Search operator “allintitle”
allintitle: shows pages whose title contains all terms specified after allintitle:. The title of a page is usually displayed in the browser window title before the browser name. It is also the link text of each result in the search results. When searching for images, allintitle: displays images whose file names contain the specified terms; with Google News, the article title must contain these terms in order to be displayed.

Search operator “allinurl”
The operator allinurl: limits search results to pages whose URL contains all of the specified keywords.

Search operator "cache"
cache:URL displays Google's cache version of the specified web page.

Search operator “define”
If you use this search operator, Google displays definitions from various sources (including links to the sources).

Search operator “filetype”
This operator can be used to limit results to certain formats. The syntax is filetype:suffix.

Search operator “inanchor”
This operator returns pages that are linked to a text in which the searched word occurs. Example: “swimming pool inanchor:clean” finds pages that contain the word “swimming pool” and where the links pointing to these pages contain the word “clean”.

Search operator “info”
With info:URL you can display information about the specified page. Example: info:michael-ballack.com shows information about this website.

Search operator “intext”
A search query for intext:Laufen finds documents in whose text “Laufen” occurs. Putting intext: before every word has the same effect as allintext:.

Search operator “intitle”
A search query for intitle:Running finds documents in which running occurs in the title. For example, “michael ballack intitle:imprint” only finds documents in which “michael ballack” appears somewhere and “imprint” appears in the title. Writing intitle: before each search word has the same effect as allintitle:.

Search operator “inurl”
inurl:Mimikama finds documents whose URL contains Mimikama.

Search operator “location”
location: on Google News (http://news.google.de/) only shows news from the specified location.

Search operator “movie”
movie: shows the cinema program in the specified city, or when and in which cinema in the specified city the specified film is showing.

Search operator “phonebook”
phonebook: displays information from public telephone books. Unfortunately, this operator currently only works with US phone books.

Search operator “related”
With related:URL you can display pages that are similar to the one you specified.

Search operator “site”
site: displays all pages of a domain indexed by Google. In addition, with site: it is possible to limit results to documents from the domain or site you specified.

Search operator “source”
The operator source: can be used to restrict results on Google News.

Search operator “weather”
The search term weather:location displays weather information when the location is recognized by Google.


Notes:
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