Google’s site search feature is quite useful to query results within a particular domain. Generally the site search feature is available by a little text link below the organic search results. This used to be called ”More results from Example.com”. Now Google has included a baby search box to replace the text link. The secondary search button does not have Google’s logo – instead it reads Search Example.com The new search enhancement had been spotted in the wild before the announcement from Official Google Blog. A snippet from Google’s blog announcement is reproduced below.

”we’re pleased that we have been able to minimize the need to remember an alphabet soup of .coms, .nets, and .orgs out of everyone’s lives. However, one of the trends we noticed while studying teleporting was that there were lots of searchers who would type the name of a specific website as if they wanted to teleport, but would then immediately issue another more a refined search within this site.”

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