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:: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 ::
Inside The Wide World Of Google By David Pogue, CBS News
Just about everyone at Google has a favorite Google trick.
'When you type something in, you can say, you know, 'What is the average rainfall in the Amazon basin?' And you know, that'll work fine, actually,' says Silverstein. 'But when you're searching for something, it helps if you phrase it in the form of an answer. And maybe Web pages will pop up.'
One may get better results by typing, 'The average rainfall in the Amazon basin is.'
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