Better Google Date/Time/Reader Search

Matt Cutts talks about some of the new advanced search operators Google has for restricting searches by date, including the past certain number of days, number of weeks, and number of years. A good example query is this one, which shows you pages indexed by Google about “iphone” in the last single day. Replace iphone in the URL with your name or company name, and you get a much improved ego search.
Lifehacker also notes how you can ask Google “What time is it?” and Google will give you a special box with the local time in seven common locations. You can also ask what time it is in a specific city and get that answer.
Also, Lifehacker talks about Google Reader’s search, which has some nice advanced search operators as well. Read about them at Ionut’s blog.
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Original post by Nathan Weinberg