Google Search

Google Search

The Google search engine got its start in 1998 in the dorm rooms at Stanford University. The co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, set out to index the World Wide Web. Page and Brin created a web-based search engine, “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” The site's popularity grew, and now the company's name is synonymous with searching the web. Now the company's Googlebot combs the web and indexes millions of sites so that users can find them. I use Google search all day every day for both work and personal use. I love that all I have to do is enter a term or phrase, and I can generally find what I need within seconds. I find it immensely useful to use the built-in filter functions to look at only images or videos. Articles and sites are arranged by keyword relevance and date, allowing me to scan the latest information and then work back from there if I need something older. Google search, with its modern and uncluttered user interface, is extremely easy to use. I clearly remember being amazed when my 84-year-old great-aunt fired up her Macbook to look up movie showtimes and recipes on Google. When you perform as many searches as I do in a day, it's great that it fixes my typos and still delivers quality results. Google allows you to use operators that filter results directly from your query. I use this frequently so that I get more productive results. For example, if I am looking for a company but do not want to see their social media pages I can add [-site:facebook.com] or [-site:twitter.com] behind my search query and the named sites will not appear among the results. My biggest negative about Google search is that because it is so popular and so widely used the company wields a great deal of power over directing internet traffic, and therefore commerce. Some sites complain that the ranking that they receive on result pages is unfair and it feels impossible to change their standing. Newer, smaller sites have a difficult time building enough of a web presence to move up the ranks on result pages among behemoths like Amazon. Reading the company's mission statements and policies gives a positive impression about how rankings work and how a site can improve their standings on result pages, but who makes sure that those policies are followed?

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Functions of Google Search
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Features of Google Search
  • Handy filters to look at only videos, images, news
  • Allows operators to include/exclude terms or sites
  • Uncluttered interface
Pros of Google Search
  • Ranks results by date and relevance
  • Easy to use, even your grandma can work Google
  • Fixes your typos and matches with popular queries
Cons of Google Search
  • Google has consolidated a lot of power
  • Results for new or small sites can be buried
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