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Hello Christine,
Could you please share a search string which runs on this?
Christine McKenzie said:I have been using the following search engine with great results: http://duckduckgo.com - Try it for additional results!
Enjoy!
Chrissy
Ever need a phone # quickly? Use Google!
Type in: phonebook: firstname lastname state abbr
Try it out - (if the person's is listed somewhere of course);
Also, while there are many ways & many tools to do this, if you need an email format for a company, type in Google:
"email * * companyname.com"
(Use quotes and replace 'companyname' with the actual co you are trying to find email address formats for. As you scan the results, it will give you email patterns/formats for that company - such as firstname.lastname@company.com or firstinitiallastname@company.com, etc)
www.Brupt.com
I found a cool site that utilizes Google as a search engine but will only populate documents in Word, PDF, Excel, or PowerPoint. The cool thing is that you don't have to be a Boolean buff to use it, however the traditional boolean strings and wild cards do apply to narrow a search.
I wanted to see how basic you could go with the Boolean so I did a simple string: (resume*|cv|vitae) "Java Developer". Sure enough, 10 pages of ONLY resume documents came up. After that, I switched to the PDF tab and recived those, etc. Though RecruitingBlogs.com and Big5Hire have a similar feature, I found this site to be more user friendly. Looking forward to the exchange of ideas - great idea Irina!!!
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