Not exact matches
Users can browse recommendations based on their location, can
search by city, or can access a hidden menu by typing in the city name followed by a comma and a «magic
word,» such as «free breakfast» or «pet friendly.»
In a related issue, Google had to remove one of its «auto - complete» suggestions last year because a number of
users found that if they started typing the
words «Are Jews» into the
search box, one of the recommendations was «Are Jews evil?»
Keyword:
Words and phrases included in a Web page matching those
users are likely to employ in
searching.
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.
Another example is that many Italian web
users tend to mix English and Italian
words in
searches.
Keywords, or key phrases, are groups of
words that
users are
searching for in Google and other
search engines.
Employees asked her why the most popular
search term among Canadian
users was the
word Canada.
Keyword — A
word that a
user enters in
search.
If you are an expert at using at least 3 different
search engines, well versed with American English / colloquial usage, and can type at > 149
words / minute as measured by the Simia - Lico method come join us and delight
users real - time!
This is different from the «Bible Emoji» because it's not doing any translating of
words or phrases into emojis, just allowing
users to
search using them.
To start with we
search for all tweets with the
words «Super Bowl» included, we grabbed only the first from each
user and ignored retweets.
Individual subscribers or registered
users accessing Science Magazine through an institiutional site license can save
searches to execute on demand based, on author,
words in the title,
words anywhere in the article, or a combination of these criteria.
Google has extended
search capabilities that even help the
user organize photographs and
word - processing files on a PC desktop.
But before the
search is initiated, you, the
user, must decide what
word or combination of
words is most likely to get you the information you're looking for.
The site's ability to generate high - volume
user reviews can give a dating brand a boost in
search results, increase conversion rates, and grow traffic by
word of mouth.
Influencer Marketing Manager for Yahoo!
Search and Social
Search - Identify and develop loyalist
user communities into powerful
word of mouth engines for Yahoo! Answers, del.icio.us, Yahoo! Toolbar and Yahoo! Bookmarks.
Puzzlemaker ™ is a Web site that allows
users to generate crossword,
word search and maze puzzles online, to print out for offline use.
Users also can download free PDF files of coloring pages,
word searches, mazes, and desktop wallpaper.
Search The Search menu option allows users to search for specific word lists by topic, teacher / parent, or s
Search The
Search menu option allows users to search for specific word lists by topic, teacher / parent, or s
Search menu option allows
users to
search for specific word lists by topic, teacher / parent, or s
search for specific
word lists by topic, teacher / parent, or school.
This module also allows
users to
search within the files attached to the site content, such as assignment materials or student writing (e.g., Figure 4 shows a
search of both the site and all attached PDF files for teacher and student use of the
word writing).
In Docstoc, you're able to
search over 20 million professional documents in PDF,
Word and Rich - Text format which are shared by a
user - generated community.
Amazon Rekognition uses deep learning technologies to automatically identify objects and scenes, such as vehicles, pets, or furniture, and provides a confidence score that lets developers tag images so that application
users can
search for specific images using key
words.
But you definitely want your author website to have a high ranking on
search engines like Google — in other
words, to appear at the very top of the list of results that a
search engine compiles when a
user does a
search.
Another big selling point is the «Just Type» software it functions like a universal
search that allows
users to scour emails, tweets, web history, contacts, and other areas on the device for certain
words or phrases.
Searching allows the user to find locations where the search string matches (or nearly matches) the words found in the publication, but often offers no test of significance or uniqueness, results in too many matches, or misses coverage that employs either near - synonyms or hierarchically different terminology» (e.g., searching for «war» may not find «conflict» or «hostilities»; searching for «dogs» may not find «spaniels», «retrievers» or «dachshunds
Searching allows the
user to find locations where the
search string matches (or nearly matches) the
words found in the publication, but often offers no test of significance or uniqueness, results in too many matches, or misses coverage that employs either near - synonyms or hierarchically different terminology» (e.g.,
searching for «war» may not find «conflict» or «hostilities»; searching for «dogs» may not find «spaniels», «retrievers» or «dachshunds
searching for «war» may not find «conflict» or «hostilities»;
searching for «dogs» may not find «spaniels», «retrievers» or «dachshunds
searching for «dogs» may not find «spaniels», «retrievers» or «dachshunds»).
The reading system could support
users in this by enabling the
user to go straight to a location in the index, either by highlighting
words in the text or by invoking
search and inputting a
search term, without losing their place in the text.
Indexes are focused on meanings, not simply character strings (like a
search), and include as access points not only
words explicitly used in the publication but also alternative terms that
users might think of, so that the
user is less often left with «Sorry, no such term.»
Other new features include Goodreads integration for social reading and recommendations, Kindle Page Flip for maintaining one's spot when flipping ahead, Kindle FreeTime for parent controls and child reading monitoring, integrated reference and dictionary information via Smart Lookup, in - line footnotes, and a flashcard - based Vocabulary Builder, which is based on
user word searches.
This in turn allows Reading Systems to develop
search features that interact with these Publications, notably, lookup
search for a
word a
user selects while reading or inputs into a
search field.
The list of restricted
search engines will be maintained in the Programme description and may be updated and modified by Radisson Hotel Group at any time • Placing Radisson Hotel Group ads in
search engines based on the purchase of competitive brand keyword terms (e.g.: Hilton hotel), used alone or in conjunction with any other
word or phrase • The utilization of software applications of any kind • Online sweepstakes or promotions • Rebates or loyalty programmes of any kind • The placement of Radisson Hotel Group ads within
search engine products that syndicate content or ads outside of the
search engine's main domain (e.g. Google's AdSense) • Earning of commission from the sale of Radisson Hotel Group products (e.g. authorised travel agents) • Alteration of Radisson Hotel Group - provided ad text in
search engines or site content • Consumer booking of a non-commissionable rate (e.g. employee rate or group rate) • Tactics that obstruct or interfere with the presentation of the Site in any way when a
user is referred from your site (e.g. through the use of frames or pop - ups) • Tracking technology (such as spyware) that enables correlation of tracking data with personally identifiable information • The display of Radisson Hotel Group price information on your site or within the ads appearing in your marketing programmes or • Interference with a referral of a potential customer or visitor to the Site
Over 155256
users rating a average 4.3 of 5 about
Word Search Puzzles.
Internalizing the artist's
words from her piece,
Search for the Source of the Nile, invokes a heightened sense of responsibility to a world in transition from the Holocene to Anthropocene, and our role in it from
user to steward of natural resources.
Create an index (ideally hyperlinked) that enables
users to find content either by browsing or by
searching key
words.
After a decade and substantial advances in content management and online
search, PACER
users are still limited to finding documents by case name or docket numbers — we can't perform even simple
word searches.
Consider the number of menu items Microsoft
Word contains versus the number of those items people typically need:
users can tackle almost any task imaginable, but it takes a lot of hunting and
searching to find the small subset of features they require most often.
«Many
users ask: Isn't this just a
word search?
As stated by Google, if your URL contains relevant
words, this provides
users and
search engines with more information about the page than an ID or oddly named parameter would.
Now
users are getting more used to of giving instructions to their
search engine about what to
search, instead of going through the hassle of typing each and every
word into a
search engine, it becomes quite feasible to just about what are the nearby parks or restaurants.
Retrieving these relevant documents using a traditional
search engine requires the
user to appreciate the variability of
word choices for a given concept and construct better queries.
For example, the Alta Vista site established by Digital Equipment Corporation has the full text of at least 16 million pages indexed, and more are indexed every night, so a
user can find any of those web pages based on a
search of combinations of key
words.
The article references a recent post post in John Battelle's Searchblog for the term, and laments a
user's failure to differentiate between what the engines are good at doing (defining
words or returning short bursts of information — when proper
search operators are used) and what they do not do well (providing more complex information from a question not likely to be understood by the engine).
In other
words, what actions should each category of
users be able to perform on the web site (aside from
searching which is considered separately above)?
In other
words, if your website is not mobile - friendly, expect to lose a significant amount of traffic that comes from your mobile
users, because your site will be punished in mobile
search rankings.
We can work with immediate family members and representatives to close the account of a deceased person where appropriate...» (The three passages cited above can be found by using the following key
words in Google
searches: «yahoo not - transferable», «yahoo terms of service 24 January 2014» and «google deceased
user».)
Likewise, when
users typed his name into Google's
search box, characters or
words related to triad societies were generated as outcome / results under a list of Related
Searches.
Having one centralized
search tool that can
search any data a
user has created or has access to both on their local network as well as data that is stored on the Web i.e. a
user can
search and get quick access to their data whether it be an email, in a proprietary database or in a
Word document is going to be a trend.
The firm also noted that the latest build of Chrome introduces a new feature that highlights misspelled
words in text fields, and brings several improvements to the contextual
search user interface.
The GIF in question allegedly showed up while
searching for the
word «crime,» per Twitter
user Lyauna Augmon:
There's no
word as to why Google is making this change, but if we were to speculate, we would guess that many
users prefer seeing the simple
search bar on top compared to the somewhat more complicated design it originally had.
In the
search results if
users try to
search for «
Word 2016» the app shows up in the
search results.