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Google Tidbit - Read if your using some sort of an archive or search hack.
Almost every here porbily heard of google right?
It has a seach feature that allows you to search a site and so on using: site:www.yourdomaim.com I just recently found another command out that lists all of the indexed links to your site. I dont know how many of you know of this, but if you use an archive or search hack. This would be handy to get the count of all the links google indexed. Heres the command: allinurl:yourdomain.com Thats all, dont add any search words or any thing like that. Example: allinurl:vbulletin.org http://www.google.com/search?q=allin...bulletin%2Eorg Results 1 - 6 of about 11,700. Search took 0.10 seconds. |
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very interesting
allinurl:macfora.com Results 1 - 7 of about 18,100. Search took 0.14 seconds. |
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Results 1 - 10 of about 10,100. Search took 0.25 seconds
Has some very interesting results... |
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If any one's interested, I made a function that connects to google and does a small quick query to find out how many sites google has indexed for the given domain, then the function parses the html and returns the number of indexed sites.
PHP Code:
PHP Code:
Google has indexed 2,000,000 pages for google.com |
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That functio I gave you returns the number of indexes if the url's that contain the phrase you enter.
For example, if you enter php, it gives you the index count of all the sites with php in the url like php.net. Google has indexed 130,000,000 pages that the url contain the phrase "php". |
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