Why is Google the worst search engine?
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Why is Google the worst search engine?
Only Google has problems finding web sites. So, it is Google’s problem. It is simply not finding many perfectly legitimate web sites, or it is ranking them so low that they might as well be invisible. There’s no sign that Google is trying to change that situation for the better.
What to do when Google keeps stopping?
Fix Google Keeps Stopping Error on Android
- Restart the Phone.
- Clear Cache and Data of Google App.
- Uninstall Google App Updates.
What is the weirdest Google search ever?
We’ve compiled some of the funniest, weirdest and scariest search terms ever to grace the internet.
- ‘my cat wants to kill me’
- ‘who ate all the bananas and took a dump in the hallway’
- ‘i accidentally killed my cat in the dryer’
- ‘are babies dishwasher safe’
- ‘is there a spell to become a mermaid that actually works’
Does Google really have all the answers?
A study this year by Stone Temple, a prominent analyst of the industry, showed Google’s search engine answered 74.3\% of 5,000 questions, and on those answers it had a 97.4\% accuracy rate. Both percentages are higher than services from Amazon.com Inc., Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp.
Why is Google search so bad?
All of this is a problem with search engines, by the way, not with Google. Google Search’s particular problem is that it’s good enough that most of the time it doesn’t return shit results, and so people tend to assume that it never does, or rather that when it does, a) shit is gold or b) people at Google are nefarious advancing the agenda of shit.
Why don’t search engines give 100\% results all the time?
Here are some of the reasons why search engines don’t return 100\% relevant results all the time: 1. Relevance is subjective. This is the biggest problem. You can do a search for ‘coffee’ in Canada and find Tim Horton’s website as the most relevant.
How are Google search results evolving?
As most people are aware, Google search results are constantly changing and evolving. In the past couple of years, there has been a conscious and very deliberate shift – and not just by Google – to go from showing you what you want to see to showing you what they want you to see.
How do search engines affect recall in research?
(Of course, this assumes the researcher knows how many relevant results there are.) The more relevant results missing from the search, the lower the recall. Ideally, a search engine should identify all relevant documents without returning any irrelevant ones (100\% precision and 100\% recall).