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I know that we are not supposed to post links to search results but check it out:13 words in the query [google.com]
This will be great for some types of research.
We get over 400 searches hitting here per day that have 9+ kw's. That is significant. Also note, that you would also get the entire search string: we get over 100 searches per day that are more than 20 keywords.
> I've been doing this with Google for
> quite some time.
They would cut it off at 10 words. You may also have had stop words in there.
More than 10words - opens a new world of the referral spam game?
edit: I just tried it with the two words in quotes and yes it gave exactly the same warning. It even said words instead of phrases or something else.
They haven't switched to a 64 bit architecture.
2,147,483,647 is the 32 bit limit.
This url is formed to search within the results for the letter a. I have instructed it to display 2,147,483,646 results, one below the 32 bit integer limit:
http://www.google.com/swr?q=a&swrnum=2147483646 [google.com]
Then consider this url:
http://www.google.com/swr?q=a&swrnum=9999999999999999999999 [google.com]
Notice the limit is 2,147,483,647
I came up with this the last time there was a bunch of speculation, which was when they boosted their index to 8,058,044,651 pages. I don't see any benefit for Google to switch anyway; they run on, and are designed to run on, commodity hardware. I suppose its possible that this is a hard-coded software limit, a relic of the ghost of Google past; doesn't seem likely to me.