Case Sensitive Search using Google

Google by default is not sensitive to the case of the search terms that you are searching. So doing a search for March or march gives you the same results on Google. Mostly this doesn’t matter, though sometimes it would (in the example, March is the name of a month, while march is the act of walking). While Google may not support this out of the box, someone thought it important enough to write an application which does support this.

Meet Case Sensitive Google Search on AppSpot.This application takes Google search results for a given term and filters the results based on the case of the search term. Give it a shot, it is really worth it.

January 7th, 2009 Posted in Good Ideas, Google

2 Responses to “Case Sensitive Search using Google”

  1. bpgergo Says:

    Thanx for your commenting on my app.



  2. The Observer Says:

    you are most welcome. Its such a wonderful app.



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