November 16, 2011 12:08 am GMT
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Google: Less Than .17% Of Searches Used + Correctly, But Heres Verbatim
Know exactly what you're searching for on Google? It's now a bit easier to find it.Google is constantly doing things to automatically tweak your queries it'll swap in common synonyms, correct spelling, omitting certain terms that might not be necessary, and so on. Most of the time these tweaks are helpful, but occasionally they can get in the way. It's long been possible to search with just what you enteredwith some advanced search operators, and now there's a streamlined way to do it.Today, Google is announcing a simpler way to do this: a 'Verbatim' option under its search tools in the left sidebar. It does what you'd expect: run a query with Verbatim on, and you'll get results for whatever you had in the search box.Original Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/iRKyaKdM6Sw/
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