Do you ever search for something on Google just to find out that the article you're reading is 1 to 2 years old or even older. You can easily filter the results by clicking the “Advanced search option” to the right and select the date range you want in the Date options toward the bottom of the screen. The screenshots below will show you the way. Happy Hunting!
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Click Google “Advanced Search”
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Click on "Date, usage rights, numeric range, and more (editable text)" in "Google Advanced Search"
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Click in "Google Advanced Search"
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Select your date preference
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Click in "Google Advanced Search"
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