Good reminder, than you!  Usually I only use one wildcard. And about
the  "?" symbol, I think it has no use.

Regards,

Pablo

On Dec 15, 1:28 am, Rui <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi ALL!
>
> How's everything? Wow, I feel good that this is the first time to post
> a new topic here! Even though I am pretty sure what I am going to talk
> about is no stranger to most of you. I am here trying to share my
> experience of using wildcard on Google to find example English
> sentences to help me improve my English skills!
>
> The wildcard character "?" and "*" are widely used nowadays. For
> Google, I have no clue the way the "?" has been treated, but I know
> for sure the "*" has been used as a substitute for one or more words
> in Google's search. Be carefull, here the "*" don't represent a
> character or more than one character(a string of characters) as it
> usually does.
>
> You can go to the following link to get more details and examples!
> "http://google.about.com/od/googlepowersearches/qt/wildcardqt.htm";
>
> Good luck!
>
> Rui

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