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Search within a site with Google

Google lets you narrow your search down to within a specific website, or to within a specific TLD (for example .gov).

You can do this by using the site: command in your search, for example:

  • java site:sun.com - searches for java on sites with the domain name sun.com (this includes subdomains, like java.sun.com)
  • java site:java.sun.com - more specific; searches for java on sites with the domain name java.sun.com.
  • copyright site:gov - searches all US government sites (domain names ending in .gov) for the term copyright.

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