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Narrow your Google search by searching web page titles

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Wednesday May 20, 2009
When you are using Google to do a normal search, the results will offer everything that contains your search term. To combat information overload, there may be times when you'd like to just search the titles of web pages to find what you're looking for. Whether you know it or not it's possible to do just that.

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- Open a Google search page.

- Type the word "intitle" without the quotes and follow it immediately with a colon.

- Example: intitle:

- Now, put the word or phrase you want to find in the title of Web pages following the colon.

- Example: intitle:sea turtles and hit Enter.

- Remember that you're not searching the text bodies of Web sites, but only the titles.

- Your results will only display Web sites that have the search term right in their title, ensuring more honed search results.
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