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    I am searching for a job at a target list of companies. Is there a way I can set something up to notify me when an opening becomes available at one of these targeted companies?
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    Yes, you can set up Google Alerts with the company name and terms like "hiring."
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    Does this method also work on Yahoo?
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    Yes, it will work on Yahoo as well.
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    How do I filter my searches so only reliable websites with top-level domains like .org, .net, .edu, etc. appear?
    Butterfly
    Butterfly
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    Add a keyword 'all these words:'. Then, in 'Then narrow your results by...' you will see 'site or domain:' as the fourth option. There, type the reliable website you want information from (like wikipedia.com). After that, press 'Advanced Search' and you'll see results from only the site you typed.
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    Is it true that Google finds the keywords I type so I don't need to write well-elaborated sentences?
    Butterfly
    Butterfly
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    Yes, it's absolutely true. Google uses the keywords you type to show your results. That is why you get the same results when typing well-elaborated sentences and when typing only the keywords. Example: "What is Mother's Day?" and "mother's day" shows the same results. You don't even need to use correct capitalization or use a question mark at the end.
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    How are people who don't know how to Google supposed to find this site?
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    Many internet browsers use a search engine other than Google.
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    How do I find the date of any URL published?
     Digital Brains Tech
    Digital Brains Tech
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    At the top or bottom of the page, in the logos, or in the URL in the address bar at the top of your screen, you can, nevertheless, look for a date. Using the mouse to perform a right-click and choose "Properties" can be useful as it often shows the date the page was last updated or modified.
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