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Why Google Thinks You Should Use Their Search Engine
By Mohammad Yousef |
June 2004
There’re oodles of search engines out there and they’re all skirmishing to
win you over. See why Google thinks you ought to use their search engine.
When you look for something using Google, the search covers more than 3
billion URLs! This guarantees you get broad results from a huge number of
web pages. Secondly, what’s the first thing you’d expect from a reliable
search engine? Pertinence, right? For many of us (if not everyone),
relevant
results are the main quality we look for.
Using Google will also save you a lot of time through two nifty features:
excerpts and the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. Beneath each result, an extract
from the web page it links to, is displayed. And at a glance, you can tell
whether that page is indeed what you’re looking for. As for the lucky
button, it doesn’t have much to do with luck at all. On the contrary, it
proves how relevant Google’s results can be. If you’re positive that Google
will find what you’re looking for (and chances are it will), give the “I’m
Feeling Lucky” button a click and save yourself the time and effort of
scrolling through search results.
Due to several reasons, websites might be experiencing problems. But thanks
to Google, you could navigate through cached versions of these web pages.
Google developed a malware-free
toolbar too. It’s free, blocks pop-ups
and makes your searching life better.
Want to learn more about the Google technology and how it works? Point your
browser to this link:
google.com/technology
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Description: Why use Google? What makes Google the best search engine and why you should use it to search the web Disclaimer: 1) Tech Junkeez cannot be held responsible for the contents of external sites. 2) Information in any of our articles might have changed since the time of writing it.
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