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Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, Inc., and is the most used search engine on the Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services. Google search was originally developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1997. Google's algorithm uses a patented system called PageRank to help rank web pages that match a given search string. The PageRank... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Mandarin Chinese profanity This term is so common that it has very little impact left (Google Search returns 21,000,000 results as of August 2007).

Anti-Japanese sentiment This term is so common that it has very little impact left (Google Search returns 21,000,000 results as of August 2007).

Racism in the People's Republic of China This term is so common that it has very little impact left (Google Search returns 21,000,000 results as of August 2007).

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Sorting New media still subscribe to these basic sorting methods: e.g. a Google search returns a list of web pages in a hierarchical list based on its own scoring system for how closely they match the search criteria (from closest match downwards).

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Google bomb A Google search for this term would return the pro-Bush online store as its top result.

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Sorting New media still subscribe to these basic sorting methods: e.g. a Google search returns a list of web pages in a hierarchical list based on its own scoring system for how closely they match the search criteria (from closest match downwards).

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Dirty Kuffar A Google search for 'Digihad' returns 14,700 hits.

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Damansara Jaya Google searches indicate that the name "Gardenia Town Centre" was used to describe this former location of the Parkson Grand department store.

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Damansara Jaya Google searches indicate that the name "Gardenia Town Centre" was used to describe this former location of the Parkson Grand department store.

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Damansara Jaya Google searches indicate that the name "Gardenia Town Centre" was used to describe this former location of the Parkson Grand department store.

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Damansara Jaya Google searches indicate that the name "Gardenia Town Centre" was used to describe this former location of the Parkson Grand department store.

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Damansara Jaya Google searches indicate that the name "Gardenia Town Centre" was used to describe this former location of the Parkson Grand department store.

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Annulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis A Google search indicates that "annulus fibrosus" is the most common usage.

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.mh A Google search shows no active Web sites in a .mh domain other than the single-page registry site.

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She Lives! A Google search for Neimark, like a search of bookfinder sites, turns up no biographical information but does show a number of books, usually written in collaboration with others such as a biography of Jesse Owens and some memoirs of the latter person, and other books with such titles as Closed Marriage.

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TurboCache Google searches show many users of cards with TC desperately trying to disable TC.

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Opioid A quick Google search on any day shows the following:

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The Free Beer Show Google searching shows a mixed reaction in the press to the club.

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    Google search

    Google search is a Web search engine owned by Google, Inc., and is the most used search engine on the Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services.
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    List of Google products

    Web page tracking, which records Google searches, Web pages, images, videos, music and more. ... Re-designed Google search homepage, using a Mac OS style interface.
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    Google

    ↑ "Google Search Results for 'answer to life the universe and everything'." ... On the Origins of Google
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    PageRank

    Spoofing is generally detected by running a Google search for a URL with questionable PageRank, as the results will display the URL of an entirely different site (the one redirected to) in its results.
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    Google Search Appliance

    The Google Search Appliance is a rack-mounted device providing document indexing functionality, that can be integrated into an intranet, document management system or web site using a Google search-like interface for end-user retrieval.
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    Google bomb

    A Google search for this term would return the pro-Bush online store as its top result.
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    Google's hoaxes

    Features include algorithms putting your best content at the top of your blog (rather than publishing by reverse chronology), automatically populating your blog's sidebar with the most relevant content, posting directly into Google search results for maximum visibility, blog headers refreshed with images from Google's team of artists for anniversaries of a scientific achievement (similar to Google Doodle), and automatic content generation ('Unsure of what to post about?
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    Yahoo! Search

    Yahoo! vs. Google search results comparison
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    Google Image Search

    Google search
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    History of Google

    The Google search engine attracted a loyal following among the growing number of Internet users, who liked its simple design.

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