
- Past 24 hours;
- Past week;
- Past month;
- Past year;
- Past ‘X’ days where ‘X’ is a number specified by you.
- Are you searching for last news on your favorite team?
- Or a chronological ordered list of declarations made by a politician in a specific time interval (e.g. one month)?
- Rather than a filtered set of software which have been recently deployed (e.g. in the past ‘X‘ days)?
Google by Date will ask you to just specify a simple keywords list choosing the related time interval as well.
Screenshots:
Usage Example
Specifying Search Terms
Choosing Time Interval
Running on iPhone
Running on iPad
Other Usage Examples:
1. Search the latest news on a specific event by specifying related keywords list on the first field then choosing a proper time interval (e.g. the ‘24 hours’). Now press the button ‘Search’ and that’s it: you can access all the related news published on-line on the past day.
2. Search the latest declarations on the war topic made by the president Barack Obama by specifying as keywords list, for example, the four words ‘obama declarations on war’ on the related field then choosing the value ‘15’ on the ‘Past days’ field. Now press the button ‘Search’ and that’s it: you can access all the related President’s declarations published on-line on the past 15 days.