If you enter "minutes ago" site:answers.yahoo.com to Google regular search box, you will get this message:
Results 1 - 10 of about 15,800,000 from answers.yahoo.com for "minutes ago".
This is the hyperlink:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwindow=1&safe=off&q=%22minutes+ago%22+site%3Aanswers.yahoo.com&btnG=Search
While you type site:answers.yahoo.com into Google regular search box, you will get this message:
Results 1 - 10 of about 9,120,000 from answers.yahoo.com.
This is the hyperlink:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwindow=1&safe=off&q=+site%3Aanswers.yahoo.com&btnG=Search
Since the first search term is more restrictive than the second, how can it generate many more results? That is 15,800,000 vs. 9,120,000.
2007-10-04
04:33:30
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9 answers
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samurai
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Business & Finance
➔ Advertising & Marketing
➔ Search Engine Optimization
Read my question carefully before answering it. Click both hyperlinks if you don't mind.
2007-10-04
04:46:53 ·
update #1
There are so many idiots. All the first five answers are out of focus.
2007-10-04
04:52:43 ·
update #2
memetrader, Google has removed the label "Supplemental Result" from our search result pages.
Google's technology has improved over time, and now she is able to crawl and index sites with greater frequency. With our entire web index fresher and more up to date, the "Supplemental Results" label outlived its usefulness.
2007-10-05
20:08:21 ·
update #3
Google has removed the label "Supplemental Result" from her search result pages.
Google's technology has improved over time, and now she is able to crawl and index sites with greater frequency. With her entire web index fresher and more up to date, the "Supplemental Results" label outlived its usefulness.
2007-10-05
20:10:37 ·
update #4