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  2. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    Note that search results include content from templates displayed on the pages searched. The order that search results are presented in is based on the page ranking software. Results match word stems, along with their various tenses (past tense, plural tense, etc.), except for anything included between double quotation marks. See Stem matching ...

  3. Kagi (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    The search engine allows results to be filtered by category with a feature called lenses and allows the user to create their own lenses. Some lenses include filtering to find discussions, podcasts, search directly for PDF files, and filtering to focus content from smaller websites like blogs and forums.

  4. Timeline of Google Search - Wikipedia

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    The change has implications on organic search CTRs for such searches, since it pushes the organic search results further down the page, potentially reducing organic search CTRs. [194] Up to three additional ads may be shown below the 10 organic search results, and additional ads may be shown on the second page. [10] [195] [196] [197] 2016

  5. Visual search - Wikipedia

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    An experiment conducted by Tales et al. (2000) [93] investigated the ability of patients with AD to perform various types of visual search tasks. Their results showed that search rates on "pop-out" tasks were similar for both AD and control groups, however, people with AD searched significantly slower compared to the control group on a ...

  6. AOL search log release - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 2006, AOL Research, headed by Abdur Chowdhury, released a compressed text file on one of its websites containing twenty million search queries for over 650,000 users over a three-month period; it was intended for research.

  7. Search engine marketing - Wikipedia

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    The display of unknown search results is free, while advertisers are willing to pay for each click of the ad in the sponsored search results. Paid inclusion Also known as sponsored listings, paid inclusion products are provided by most search engine companies either in the main results area or as a separately identified advertising area.

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