Not exact matches
This means that Google isn't just focused on
looking for exact matches of certain keywords in the
content.
«We wanted to specifically test whether honeyguides responded to the
exact information
content of the brrrr - hm call, which signals, if you wish, «I'm
looking for bees» nests,» so we wanted to distinguish that from the alternative that the call simply alerts honeyguides to the presence of humans.»
Cross-library search and robust in - video search with built - in OCR helps students find the
exact content they're
looking for.
That is the most elegantly named title on Amazon because that is the
exact phrase that people who want the
content in your book are
looking for.
And your
content reaches to the
exact people, who are living in the area and
looking for a local solution to their query.
Traditionally, when you searched
for something on Google, it would bring up responses by
looking for exact matches in the
content.