“We want Google to be the third part of your brain”
— Sergey Brin, co-founder of GooglePeople use Google every single day. It is amazing tool used globally. It is a very, very clever piece of code, optimised to deliver the end user the most relevant information.
Most people will gladly settle for the first result Google sends back, but should we always trust an algorithm?
There are many tricks you can use on Google to make your searching more effective. The general issue with this is, most people don't know how (we find that most people aren't even aware of this). In a study, it was discovered that 90% of students failed to narrow their search criteria effectively, when doing so would have turned up more helpful returns.
Just by adding in a phrase or using particular characters / symbols, you are able to refine your search results. It's time to enter the world of the #PowerSearch.
As digital becomes even more intwined with daily lives, and as Google remains the font of all knowledge for the world, it is important we understand how to use it well. This is even more true for school leavers, as they move into job's that do not exist today.
Try out a few of these tips and see how much of a difference it can make to your Google use...even if it is to see how hot it is today in Dubai. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this post, you can comment below.