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July 2nd, 2007   Post 1
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Its been a real worry for the people, if the words are wrongly typed in Google search then it will lead to some irrelevant path. Its been a great disadvantage for the people, without exact spelling of the searching word the results cannot be got. So do you have any experience like that before?
 

July 3rd, 2007   Post 2
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Google always leads me to the right place, this may be because i use specific words when i am searching the web. I have never had a problem with google.
 
July 3rd, 2007   Post 3
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Its been a real worry for the people, if the words are wrongly typed in Google search then it will lead to some irrelevant path.
As a non-native English speaker (as well) I find Google's "Did you mean:" typo controll feature very useful.
But as far as I can tell it works best if you use English search only, so if you're having problems with typo searches then I recommend you to use that one next time:
http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en
 
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Google has one of the best typo caches, it stores everything everyone searches and all, and finds where the person goes from the typo to fix it, now a days I rarely and brought to the wrong place on google
 
July 24th, 2007   Post 5
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I think that google is great, i do sometimes type words wrong but it comes up with the correct wording, so i just click on it and most of the time i get some great sites for what i am looking for.
 
August 7th, 2007   Post 6
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unfortunately i only speak English and even at that it isn't very well. My question to all of you that post in English from other than English speaking countries is do you use the Google in your native language? and if not why?
 
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I use mostly use Google in English since it gives me the best international results.
Google.no (Norway) serves me mostly sites/pages in Norwegian, and that's not what I'm after most of the time...
But I use Google.no if I'm looking for Norwegian results

 
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I feel that Google is a tool that can be used while doing research but you must know how to research to use these tools well...

However for the most part you will be somewhat successful with Google..

Although it does depends a lot on how input your searches and what operators you use...

Google also offers many other key tools than just a search engine and that is why I use Google so much...

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well..all hail google's "did you mean", It would be a lie if i didnt say i use it everyday, sometimes it even acts as my dictionary . and basically my internet life revolves around google, google for search, gmail for email, adsense/ google host for website, gtalk for chatting and some thing else, just cant remember right now.
 
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Sometimes I'm not able to find what I'm really looking for on Google and that is because sometimes I'm not specific enough and sometimes I'm too specific. What I don't like about google is that it doesn't include the words AND, OR, NOT, on the search. Google is not a Boolean Search engine.
 
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