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So they say a pictureamp;#39;s worth a thousand words, but when youamp;#39;re searching for an image online, how do you know that every one of those words is true? Weamp;#39;re going to show you a simple trick, you can do it with Google, and itamp;#39;s called a reverse-image search. Okay, so there are a couple of different ways you can do this. The first one is to go to images.google.com. And you can go over there. This looks like a normal Google search page, but we have the Google Images icon, and youamp;#39;ll see the little camera, search by image icon, right here. Thatamp;#39;s key. Now, one of the first ways, or one of the first of the few options weamp;#39;ll show you today to do this is a drag and drop. So letamp;#39;s say you have an image saved on your desktop, here it is. Iamp;#39;m just going to drag it right over here into the search bar, it will upload the file, and I get a whole list of hits where that image is in the page. And so I can then go and investigate a