Google secret date search

Google has a few ways of limiting results by date. It used to be just using daterange: which required a Julian date. That has been replaced by before: and after: search operators. These can be used with a more readable data format such as: “border conflict” after:1995-05-02 before:1995-05-0 To limit results to just that time […]

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OSINT Two Tools To Try (6)

To have access to more structured, authorative, controlled data a local newspaper may come in useful. Especially in conjunction with social media that are usefull as a kind of first hand witness account. Use social media to monitor and find out if something has happened, then use newspapers to get more overview, reliability and explanation […]

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OSINT Two Tools To Try (5)

In the OSINT structured research process for online databases and search engines, there is a step called Citation Pearl Growing. That step is also one of the major search strategies, next to Building Blocks and Successive Factions. Ususally, the OSINTian starts with a very systematic approach using a Building Block strategy. Then to continue with […]

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OSINT Two Tools To Try (4)

Amongst the more special types of Internet search engines are so called Federated search engines. These are search engines that are not based on a robot or a crawler, but search Internet sources in real time, presenting real time search results. Traditional crawler based Internet search engines are batch operated machines. They typically make a […]

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OSINT Two Tools To Try (3)

There is plenty of news sources out there for you to try, depending on what kind of news you are interested in. If that is international relations, conflict studies, country information etc., the following two tools are very much worth a try. The first one is News Now at https://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/, London UK. A categorised listing […]

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OSINT Two Tools To Try (2)

How to get access to the global open information landscape. OSINT is about open sources. Open sources are all objects that we can derive useful information from, regardless format, shape, and time. OSINTians thus also have access to information that is not on the Internet. As a matter of fact, the by far majority of […]

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OSINT Two Tools To Try

OSINT is about knowing sources, online as well as off-line. Sources such as directories, records, archives. But also handbooks, online databases, websites, radio, cellphone towers and many more. T4 aims to share on a weekly basis two interesting sources or tools worth trying. Institute for the Study of War The Institute for the Study of […]

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