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| Boom Boom Boom Boom! War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Rocky Mountain High Country
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Hey All.. I know this google search function exists, I just can't remember it exactly. It only returns results with pages containing certain numbers. For example, I do a search for WP blogs with less than 10 comments. The search query would be something like: "Powered by Wordpress" + "1...10 comments" This example would only have results with pages having 1-10 comments. Do any of you guys and gals know what I'm talking about and what the exact syntax is? |
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| Troy Steele War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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site:amazon.com "50..9999 customer reviews" "4..5 out of 5 stars" You just need 2 x periods. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2010
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Try this site - it has some advanced searches: Unofficial Google Advanced Search I think you're looking for the "number range" operators - the search would be something like "comments 2..20" to search for between 2 and 20 comments. Hope that helps. |
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