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Is there a way to search for more than one topic at a time in Google?

For example, I wish to look for speeches for President Obama, President Bush, and President Clinton and didn't want to do a search for presidential speeches but wanted three separate search results.

Another example is if you want a photo of a chair, Tiger Woods, and a walker.

Any way to get a response for each of these separately without having to search three different times?

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  • What search engine is this?
    – Gelatin
    Sep 5, 2010 at 23:49
  • You can open up tabs in your browser and search each one. In chrome you can just type your search into the address bar to search so it would be cntl+t then type search, repeat to your needs.
    – Chris
    Sep 6, 2010 at 14:57

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You can do President (Obama|Bush|Clinton), but depending on popularity of each, you may still have to do separate searches. For example, Tiger Woods will overwhelm the search results in the second case.

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For the image search:

chair OR "tiger woods" OR walker

For the presidential speeches search you type: speeches obama OR clinton OR bush into Google.

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  • I think speeches (obama|clinton|bush) would work better. The grouping tells Google that speeches should be included no matter what.
    – dgw
    Sep 5, 2010 at 23:26
  • The query I posted does the same thing.
    – Chris_O
    Sep 6, 2010 at 3:42

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