Articles tagged with: search result
Google has introduced its new search indexing system Caffeine. Caffeine is claimed to be the most advanced search index, primarily focused on fresh results.
Keyboardr is the fastest way to search on Google, as it load results as you type in the search box. You don’t need to hit the usual “Search” button or the enter key.
Google recently changed the look and feel of its search engine result page. Here is a trick to get back the old layout of Google.com .
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) based on the East Coast of the US has been found redirecting DNS for the search queries from the Google Toolbar in Firefox.
Blogger Ian McAnerin discovered a very interesting fact about Bing.com search results: the homepage of OpenOffice.org is missing in the results. Later, SearchEngineLand.com investigated this issue and found that the only homepage of the site is missing in the results, while other pages from OpenOffice.org are appearing in Bing.com results.
Google has announced to include public Facebook status updates in search results. Status updates from other sites like twitter, Google Buzz, FriendFeed and MySpace are already included in real time search results.
Quick Google is a useful Chrome extension. You can search Google without leaving the current page and see a preview of each result.
Xmarks SearchTabs improves the Google result page by adding tabs containing the top web sites related to your search.
Google web history is a cool feature of Google Search, but sometimes you need to remove few items from it.
Twicsy is a search engine for images shared on twitter.