GooFresh

Google offers a date-based syntax, but you can only access it via the advanced search, which limits your time options, or the daterange: syntax, which uses Julian dates and is a bit difficult to use. Goofresh is a way to search for sites added today, yesterday, within the last seven days, or last 30 days.

Google Query:

What time period do you want to check?:

Google offers a date-based syntax, but you can only access it via the advanced search, which limits your time options, or the daterange: syntax, which uses Julian dates and is a bit difficult to use. This form is a way to search for sites added today, yesterday, within the last seven days, or last 30 days.

*NOTE: The date based search finds only pages ON THE DAY THAT THEY WERE FOUND BY GOOGLE. It used to be that daterange would find a page whenever it was freshened in Google’s index. This is no longer the case.

*ANOTHER NOTE: Google does not support their daterange: syntax, which this form uses (You can use a search with daterange: if you like, but Google doesn’t guarantee the veracity of the results.) If you get weird results, please don’t blame Google.

Use this search the way you’d use regular Google, with a couple of exceptions. The daterange: search does not support the link: syntax, nor does it appear to support the special content syntaxes like phonebook:, etc.

PLEASE NOTE: Google’s date search uses Julian dates, which flip at NOON instead of midnight. I recommend you use yesterday’s search if you want to monitor using this form.

DISCLAIMER: This form is not affiliated with Google.