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		<title>Optimize Craigslist with Boolean Search Operators</title>
		<link>http://liquidparallax.com/2010/04/07/optimize-craigslist-with-boolean-search-operators/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 09:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[09/2011 Update:  Craigslist seems to change their booleans every now and then. Parenthesis and apostrophes at one point were for phrases and OR operators. Just like the renowned Google search engine, Craigslist.org has their own technical search term operators that will alter the parameters of your search. If you are looking to add special conditions such as customizing your neighborhoods when looking for an apartment near downtown Tucson and historic districts, you could easily enter in the following into the native search bar on craigslist: "iron horse"&#124;"armory park"&#124;"el encanto"&#124;"feldmans"&#124;"feldman's"&#124;"Rincon Heights"&#124;"Arizona Inn"&#124;"Colonia Solana"&#124;"Fourth Avenue"&#124;"Sixth Avenue"&#124;"6th Ave"&#124;"4th Ave"&#124;"west University" If the above code doesn&#8217;t make too much sense, so I can break it down for you. The search looks at 15 distinct searches with single words, or multiple words in consecutive order. You can make your own custom searches in Craigslist by following their rules for Boolean keys: "entire phrase" Anything in parentheses is treated as an exact phrase. grey&#124;gray Vertical pipes act as an &#8220;OR&#8221; as shown in spelling the ambiguous color. This comes in handy if you want to search for multiple items at once. It can save you plenty of time. "new york&#124;jersey" This one uses both previous search [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Anonymous Google Searching with Blingo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:38:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No need to fear for your life or anything, but it&#8217;s always nice to know that everyone who uses Google has a cookie that expires 2038. The cookie is not edible, but it will track your use on the site and log your entire search history. Google has allegedly indicated that they won&#8217;t be deleting user&#8217;s search histories. This doesn&#8217;t really bother me, because they can do whatever they like as long as it says so in their terms of service. Google has obtained many useful tools online and some would rather give up their privacy than give up using google. There is nothing wrong with that. Other set up proxies which are a pain to set up for newbies and make websurfing slower. Websites like one I found via gHacks can be used to bypass direct search snooping. The best solution that I am using is going through Blingo which offers prizes for using Google through their site. Here&#8217;s an invite to Blingo which will allow you to win prizes for signing up. Without registering, they cannot send you anything without an address. Otherwise, you can still use blingo to anonymize your searching habits because Google has no way [...]]]></description>
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