Filter Google Results by Date with a URL Trick

by Joey deVilla on April 28, 2008

Filter Google Results by Date with a URL Trick: “Google can reorder search and news results from the last day, week, a few months, or entire year by adding a small string to the end of the search URL. Just add this string — &as_qdr=d — to the address bar and hit enter. You’ll get a custom drop-down box that lets you re-order results based on date.”

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1 Adam Wisniewski April 28, 2008 at 9:30 am

For those of us who can’t seem to memorize “&as_qdr=d”, the date selection is also available by clicking on “Advanced Search” from the main search screen. The custom drop-down date box remains on your search results page too.

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