Posts Tagged ‘google search’
May 20th, 2009 by
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You might already be getting suggestions for keywords as you type into Google search box. And now, this feature of Google search has been updated and it has become more intelligent than before.
If you are searching for ‘”msn, yahoo mail, new york time”, Google classifies them as navigational queries as you intend to go [...]
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May 18th, 2009 by
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While Google can help you find out exact answers to your queries, Twitter can be a great resource to learn about what people are talking related to your search query. For example, while buying a product, you can use Google to get reviews for a product and use Twitter search to find out what people [...]
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May 6th, 2009 by
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You might be aware of Google’s site: operator that lets you restrict the search results to a specific website. Search Site is a Firefox add-on based on Google Search’s site: operator, that lets you search the opened website for selected text on a webpage.
Select some text on a webpage and right click on it [...]
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Apr 30th, 2009 by
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You might remember the Search the Web button near the Gmail search box that let you search web but opened search results in a new page, making you leave your favorite web mail service. But now with this new Gmail Labs feature called Google Search, you can search the web using Google right within Gmail [...]
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Apr 28th, 2009 by
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Google today launched a new feature for Google Search that lets you view statistics of public data like population, unemployment rate etc. For example, when you search for “population Nevada” you’ll find a chart based on official US Census Bureau’s Population division.
Besides population, Google Search shows chart for other types of data too, such [...]
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Jan 8th, 2009 by
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It looks like Google is now able to extract semantic data from semi -structured or unstructured data of web pages. Google Search now provides special results for factual questions type queries like "Who is father of George Bush?", "what is capital city of India?", "who is mother of Britney spears?" etc.
We wrote about [...]
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Nov 21st, 2008 by
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Google today released a new feature for Google Search Results – SearchWiki. SearchWiki lets you customize search results by promoting a result to top place by clicking a small icon next to search results. You can also add notes to a search result that would help others find relevant information easily.
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Aug 25th, 2008 by
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Google Suggest – a search feature that provides real time query suggestions as you type into a search box will now be available by default on Google.com Homepages. Earlier, the Google Suggest Feature was there in Google labs and was used by a Google Search in Firefox, Firefox Addon Customize Google to add Suggestions [...]
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Aug 5th, 2008 by
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Google now shows one-box search result for Olympics related searches. Whenever you search for some sport followed by Olympics, Google will show its schedule in Olympics 2008 as first result if that sport is included in Olympics 2008. The search result links to official Olympics Site. It is a great tool to know when your [...]
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Jul 30th, 2008 by
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In few days, you’ll experience more personalized results whenever you search on Google. The results will be customized based on your location, your recent searches on Google and your past Web History if you are signed in to Google.
These new features will be rolled out in coming days, as said by Official Google Blog.
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