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What alternative to Google search engine do you recommend in 2020?
Google search engine is very bad. does not find and even the meaning of which I am looking for.
always at search I use 7 times search. Since the standard search, exact search, search with a change in country and time, I use the "" and * operators , then I go to another browser where there is no account and there is no personalization of the issuance ... and still finds very little useful, but I know that it is on the Internet.
I have such a specificity that I am looking for some discussions, forums, questions on psychology and not only everything else that you are.
For 20 minutes I wrote an article with screenshots and examples of why Google search engine operators do not work, and also for some reason the search results change due to the addition of a language to the result. but the operator deleted my article because this is not a question, but oh well, I will describe briefly here.
in fact, the problems below are petty problems, the real problems are described above.
For example, here is the search result where only 19 results were found, are there really no more results with this phrase all over the Internet ?
or here are the results if the language of the results is only Russian
, and here is the same search, but if in the languages the result of the issue is to add a couple of languages,
why is that? after all, I did not remove the Russian, on the contrary, there should be more results.
And here the *
operator does not work correctly,
and the results are not enough. did not find more on the entire world Internet?
Question: what search engine do you use or how to improve the search? (I know about operators)
Is there a search on the forums?
is there a way to see the question deleted by the operator on habré?
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Looks like you messed with your browser settings.
According to example No. 1, I get a larger number of documents in the search results:
According to the second, less, but this does not surprise me with all the "strictness" of the specified query conditions.
Maybe if you use other wording, there will be more options.
But since you need strict compliance, then oh.
And here the * operator does not work correctly
Question: What search engine do you use?
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