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Get Rid Of Bing? Google?

On August 21, 2019August 21, 2019 By John GrubbIn Bing, Google, Search

One of the questions I hear often is "How can I get rid of Bing?" If not that question, then this one: "How can I get rid of Google?" Before I can explain how to get rid of them, I need to talk about what they are. Bing and Google are search engines provided by …

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Tag, You’re It!

On July 25, 2019July 25, 2019 By John GrubbIn Info

When Joyce was proofing some blog posts for me, she brought up the "Tags" that appear at the bottom of each post. She asked me to explain to everyone why those tags are there. Tags are used to aid in searching. For instance, at the bottom of our blog "Who Shot Liberty Valance" you'll see …

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It’s Gonna Be A L-O-N-G Night!

On December 21, 2018December 21, 2018 By John GrubbIn Info, Internet, Search

Today is a pretty interesting day! This is one of those days where you should really do some searching to gain knowledge about the shortest day of the year. In Bing, search "winter solstice" without the quotation marks. If you prefer Google search, use the same term. No matter which search engine you use, you'll …

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Privacy In Search?

On September 6, 2018September 6, 2018 By John GrubbIn Training

In yesterday's webinar, "Search Like A Pro," I indicated that I would share which search engine I recommend.  (If you missed the webinar, it's at the end of this post. You can watch it now!) Google Search is, by far, the most popular search engine.  Microsoft's Bing Search sometimes gets put down by some Internet …

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Search Like A Pro – Webinar

On August 31, 2018August 30, 2018 By John GrubbIn Training

The Internet is a wealth of information but getting to what you want/need can sometimes be frustrating!  We have a solution for you.  Join us on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 1:00 p.m.  We'll be conducting a free, 30-minute webinar and we'll be sharing lots of secrets for fast, efficient searching.  We'll have you gathering …

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