All I get with these search engines are so-called "relevance" results, which means the sites are only vaguely relevant to what it is I actually want to find on the internet. Thank the global corporations for commercializing a network of computers, but when I search for something, I'd rather find real content, not a bunch of plagiarized review or placeholder websites, or worse yet webpages that sound like they've found what I'm looking for but instead link to minor search enginbing search engine reviewes that have a page on being unable to find anything with my search query. Thanks, that's REAL useful. I suppose part of the problem is these search engines run on the faulty premise of a popularity contest, rather than any VALID semblance of relevance. But what else is out there?
Perhaps your Google-fu just sucks. Try using more specific terms, and quotations.
Google is pretty awesome. But what you put into it is what you get out of it.
Have you tried any of the advanced search obing search engine reviewperators? Those really help.
You can use the quotations for exact matches.
You can use certain commands like: inurl:help-me-find
If there are things in the title you can have: intitle:help
Searching takes some time to master when you want to refine your results, but once you start down that road and start finding exactly what you are looking for useing some advanced search techniques... you will be Googling all over the place. :)
en.wikipedia.org
tried that?
glad to read this, great works..!!
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