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Image Search Updated and Now on Homepage

I am seeing the image search more prominently, new?

         

pontifex

12:42 am on Feb 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi there!

is that "More than a billion images. One search box. Google Image Search" sentence new on the english homepage?

Guess we will have more Picasa in the future!

P!

walkman

4:51 pm on Feb 8, 2005 (gmt 0)



"(portal anyone?)"

I seriously hope they don't buy about.com. It would hurt their search credibility because about.com will compete with most of the websites.

Oliver Henniges

8:18 am on Feb 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Amazing performance, yes. Amazing approach.

I hope this service will cover Europe and other regions as soon as possible. Will you add searches for the location of telephone-numbers or IPs as well?

It would be helpful to explain the usage of the relevant particles of localization like "near" "to" et.c. somewhere else in more detail. A search for e.g.

"shortest path from vancouver to washington DC"

offers the "Association for molecular PATHology" in Washington on spot #1. (LOL)

I assume these stoppwords at present function in a similar way as the logical operators in ordinary queries. I also assume that these are the first steps towards a broader natural language understanding of search queries. I also know how much work there still is to be done on that, and again it would be very helpful to list the particles, which are currently supported.

4crests

5:51 pm on Feb 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I saw this back in October, but nobody else did, and it was just there briefly. I talked about it here:

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Oliver Henniges

8:03 pm on Feb 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I just realized it has vanished again, at least in .de.
Is that the same elsewhere, and if yes then since when?
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