>I find it very hard to find tech articles at apple.com, but when using
>Sherlock, it is VERY easy to find exactly what you need & quickly.

Strangely, I don't find that anybody's in-house search does as good a job 
as Google. But Google is not as effective as it used to be because so 
many hits now land on someone trying to sell you something.

For a specific site the "site:www.domain.com" tag does a good job of 
filtering out extraneous matter.

Does anybody here have their own effective methods?

I wonder if Google's new "Universal Search" will make it harder to get 
the information we seek?


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