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understood.
sometimes its better than nothing.
Given Microsoft's reach, search results of its activities may be tainted.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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jmaida wrote: Given Microsoft's reach, search results of its activities may be tainted. It has nothing to do with Microsoft's reach. It has everything to do with correlating search terms to results. Google no longer does that well.
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My opinion. I have not experienced what you have experienced, but to each his own.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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As already mentioned, this seems to be a more personal issue for you.
I still use Google for all my search needs, and if the answer is out there, I will find it. Unlike with Bing or DuckDuckNoGo, where you always end up with more questions than possible answers...
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Google search is on a trajectory to irrelevancy that there won’t be a graph steep enough to depict the decline.
I posed your question verbatim to ChatGPT.
What was the ARM project that Microsoft canceled?
Quote: The ARM project that Microsoft canceled was reportedly an effort to develop a version of Windows 10 that would run on ARM-based processors. The project, codenamed "Windows 10 on ARM" or "WoA", was initially announced in December 2016, with the first devices running the operating system released in 2018.
However, in mid-2020, Microsoft confirmed that it was no longer planning to develop new versions of Windows 10 for ARM-based devices, and would instead focus on improving performance and compatibility for the existing version of Windows 10 on ARM. The company did not provide a specific reason for the cancellation of the project, but some reports suggest that it may have been due to poor performance and compatibility issues with certain applications.
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ps - 'self-rising flour' is not specific. 'self rising flour himalayas' would be kinda specific. The results aren't very great for that, and now include a lot of non-himalayas results.
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Sure. But try a search where you want narrow the results to specific terms. Say, something like:
Pixel 6 Pro hardware diagrams
You'll get diagrams for every pixel ever made. Yes, the p6p is in there but if I'm only interested in the p6p why make me wade thru the dreck if I told it to filter it out? It used to work much better - by which I mean - it doesn't work at all now.
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Are you talking about the option behind the Tools button? By default, it's "All results". Click on that and you can switch to "Verbatim".
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I've always used verbatim search. Now it doesn't work like it used to, and is quite worthless in comparison to its old behavior.
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I see no "tools button" on google search screen Google[^]
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Perform a search, .e.g self rising floor
Under the search bar and above the results I see a row of ovals that are filters. Like images, recipes, etc. Scroll that list of filters to the left and on the far right, the last entry will be tools.
You may need to select the "all" filter before it appears.
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ah so, after the search
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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You get it on the results page, to the right of "Images, Shopping, Videos, News, Maps, ...".
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I never really noticed it after a search. Doh
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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They had to kill it to give people a reason to try Bard.
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Gave a search string in my language Kannada, and Google search worked just fine.
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David O'Neil wrote: verbatim search unusable.
What did it do?
I just tried the following and it still seems to find pretty exact results for a search string.
"file not found" site:microsoft.com
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They have definitely removed the effectiveness of + sign.
It used to be
+a +b +c
would only return pages with all 3. Now top hits will include pages missing some of the keywords.
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That has been a frustration for me for many years. Search has been getting squishier.
Search for exactly what is in the quotes please, not something similar.
When I excluse a word or phrase with -, I mean it.
When I include a word or phrase with +, I mean it.
I know it may result in limited results, that is why I'm using the feature.
And Microsoft, when I use search on my computer, don't go poking the Internet. If I wanted that I would have opened a broswer!
Now get off of my lawn!
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There's always Bing 🤣
Paul Sanders.
If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter - Blaise Pascal.
Some of my best work is in the undo buffer.
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Now they are both the same.
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They are? I thought that was Chrome and Edge.
Paul Sanders.
If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter - Blaise Pascal.
Some of my best work is in the undo buffer.
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Paul Sanders (the other one) wrote: There's always Bing
People always joke about Bing, but honestly, it's fine.
Seriously. When MS finally killed IE "for good", my next browser of choice fell back to Edge, as I don't want to feed Google any more of my data; at the same time I just kept its default engine (which, obviously, is Bing).
And so far, I've had no reason to believe I got inferior results. I still got problems solved in the same way.
Windows, being the OS I use, will suck up my data, whether I want it to or not. Given a browser will also do its darndest to do the same, then I'd rather have it go to the same entity than choose another browser as I'd then otherwise have two companies abusing it. And Google's sole reason for existing is to sell you ads (they make no bones about it). Microsoft is making its money elsewhere (although as far as ads go, it's not for lack of trying).
So as far as I'm concerned, it's a choice of lesser of two evils, knowing that one of them already has your data whether use you their browser or not.
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I've noticed Google search is definitely getting less effective.
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I read recently that Duck Duck Go is doing the same - removing the advanced search operators.
I didn’t use them often, but knowing I could subtract (-) a term from results, or force inclusion (+) was nice.
Oh well, I’m old. What do I know.
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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