I'm interested in search operators you can type in the search box, not the Advanced Search interface.
- Does bing have search opeartors?
- Where's the documentation for them?
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I'm interested in search operators you can type in the search box, not the Advanced Search interface.
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I found them:
I don't think you can link to the page directly. Otherwise I would. These are the search keywords supported (2009/08/06):
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EDIT: I know you mentioned not the advanced option, but you can type in the operators manually if you want you. Microsoft just took them and gave them a definition the average person can understand. This would also apply for google. You can type in "cars NOT ford" for example and get all cars search terms that do not mention ford. http://www.bing.com/search?q=dogs&go=&form=QBRE&scope=web&qs=n If you search for something, it has the number or search results and an "Advanced" button. From there, you can select advanced options and search by search terms, site/domain, coutry/region, or language. Here is the help: http://help.live.com/help.aspx?project=wl_searchv1&market=en-US&querytype=keyword&query=redliub&tmt=&domain=www.bing.com:80 These are the search terms options and there relations:
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The full list of available advanced operators can be found at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff795620.aspx | |||
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