We've shown you how to search for pages on a specific domain before, but today Google rolled out an algorithm change that allows you to search a specific site, like Lifehacker, just by adding at lifehacker to the end of your query.


While the site: operator was pretty useful (i.e., to search for Google Voice articles at Lifehacker, one would search site:lifehacker.com google voice ), it's tedious to type out, and it's only well-known among Google ninjas. Today's change, while it doesn't yet seem as accurate as the old method, is an easy, intuitive way to search a specific domain.


For example, you'll see that a Google search of google voice at lifehacker yields results from Lifehacker almost exclusively. It isn't perfect— windows 7 at lifehacker yields quite a few non-Lifehacker pages, for example—but it does a pretty good job of finding more pages at that domain than it did before. Hit the link to read more.

Showing more results from a domain [Google Webmaster Central Blog]