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Googling by date
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I need to check on a regular basis minutes from my local council meetings. The minutes are available on the internet simply by googling the topic I'm interested in and the name of the council.
However, at the moment, all the minutes are mixed up and not in date order. Presumably, this has something to do with the way Google prioritises links to web pages, something I know nothing about.
Is there a way I could get Google to show me these minutes in date order? If Google will not work, is there another search engine that would do the job?
Thanks.
However, at the moment, all the minutes are mixed up and not in date order. Presumably, this has something to do with the way Google prioritises links to web pages, something I know nothing about.
Is there a way I could get Google to show me these minutes in date order? If Google will not work, is there another search engine that would do the job?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't vouch for other search engines, but there is no facility within Google to return results in any kind of date sequence.
There is, however, a filter you can use via the 'Advanced Search' settings. The "Date, usage rights, numeric range, and more" option allows you to limit search results returned to within a specified period.(eg last 24 hrs, last week, etc)
There is, however, a filter you can use via the 'Advanced Search' settings. The "Date, usage rights, numeric range, and more" option allows you to limit search results returned to within a specified period.(eg last 24 hrs, last week, etc)