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Using keywords on search engines with google chrome

Using keywords on search engines with google chrome

Are you a google lover? Who isn’t!

My main problem with google is to write google something on my search engine and getting thousands of options, which I feel that only doing it once is not a bother, but a few times a day can be annoying.

Let me share with you my discovery of the day; turns out that you can create shortcut words to write on your search engine, anything you want; you assign a webpage with a keyword in 2 minutes, (not exaggerating here), then on your search engine you write the keyword of your choosing, you click on space and write whatever you need to search, and it will search it straight on to the assigned page.

1.Right click on search bar, click on edit search engines

2.Type a web page’s address and next to it assign a keyword, like WK for wikipedia

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This, like I said, can be very helpful with the many options google presents to us, in google translate you could just go: T (space) and word; but what about when you find yourself streaming and losing track of the episode where you left off, and so now, it’s going back to youtube and searching for the last episodes trailers, or when love one song and feel like you want to know more about the artist itself, not just popular songs on youtube?

You can easily do this with the wikipedia search engine, not many people know this, but wikipedia keeps a good and up to date information about tv shows and music.

So now, I just type WK on my search engine, click on space and write Game of thrones episodes and that’s it, it may not seem like much reduced work to use once or twice, but on the long way run, or for someone like me that just started working on digital communications, well this hack… speaks for itself.

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