Not exact matches
Search engine: Program such as Google that
searches its indices or databases in response to a user's
query, retrieving lists of documents
containing specific keywords.
Previously, Google would look only at pages with the word «iPad,» but RankBrain understands that content
containing related words will be highly relevant to the user's
search queries.
There are millions of
searches that
contain the term «washer» spread over hundreds of different phrases or
queries.
Keywords will match
search queries that
contain terms preceded by a «+» in any order, matching close variations of words but not synonyms
Google Alerts can provide you RSS or email updates of Google results (web, news, etc.) that
contain a particular
search query, like your name.
Second, reliance on matching
query terms to document terms can also result in
search results that omit conceptually relevant documents because they do not
contain the exact
query terms entered by the user.
One problem identified by the present inventors concerns operation of typical
search engines, which require
queries and documents to
contain matching words.
First,
search results may include documents that
contain the
query term but are irrelevant because the user intended a different sense (or meaning) of that
query term that term matching fails to distinguish.
Up until now, when your
query contained proximity operators (/ s, / p or / n), every occurrence of the keywords
contained in this
query were highlighted in the document accessed through the
search results page.
Each
search result includes snippets of text from the case that
contains language relevant to your
query.
This algorithm allows our
search engine to return documents
containing the word «accredited» for
queries containing the word «accreditation».
It is an online service that answers factual
queries directly by computing the answer from structured data, rather than providing a list of documents or web pages that might
contain the answer as a
search engine might.
Talos was first alerted to the phishing threat on Feb. 24, 2017, when a Ukrainian - based phishing scheme, COINHOARDER, targeted the blockchain.info wallet service through Google Ads that
contained «gateway phishing links» and generating over 200,000 client
search queries.
The content on your website
contains vital information for letting Google and other
search engines know your relevancy to a
search query.
For instance, if you are selling homes in south eastern Mississauga and your website has a lot of content that
contains the keywords «homes in south eastern Mississauga,» when someone types in a
search query like, «buy homes in south eastern Mississauga,» assuming everything else is in order, your website stands a very good chance of ranking highly in the
search results and thus being visited by that searcher.
When someone performs a
search on the Internet, the
search engine is able to match specific
queries to sites that
contain relevant data or information to the searchers
query.