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In article , tony cooper
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Google, by the way, is neither right nor wrong in any search. Google
merely turns up instances of term you are searching for. Google does
not initiate an instance. This seems to be another area of ignorance
on your part.

actually it does not 'merely turn up instances of the term you are
searching for.' this is yet another instance of you talking out your
ass.

google interprets what you mean when searching for something. it looks
at the context of your search phrase and also your search history to
decide what links are likely to be the ones you are most interested in.
two people searching for the same thing may (and probably will) get
different results.

google will also correct spelling errors and usage errors and may use
location data. it's actually *very* sophisticated and they have an
entire team dedicated to tweaking results.

Searching for the phrase "the world is flat" results in 43,400,000
hits. Is Google right or wrong? Is the world flat?


what does that have to do with what i said? nothing.


Just asking. You seem to think that Google can be right or wrong.


i never said that.

Google does not correct spelling errors. Google leads you to
instances that resemble the word you typed, but it does not correct
the spelling.


it can correct spelling and there's a way to disable it for those who
prefer it to be off.

It's a bit like reading one of your posts. We can determine what you
meant even if you did not write what you meant.


except that you seem to always come up with things i did not say or
mean.