delivi 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2007 I usually hunt for information by searching for the information on various topic of my interest.I usually use Google and Live for searching and occassionally Yahoo and AskJeeves.The strange thing I found in Google is that I dosent allow me to view the search result beyond 1000 reaults. I dont face this in other browsers.I got the following message when I went further beyond the 50th result page, Sorry, Google does not serve more than 1000 results for any query. (You asked for results starting from 980.) I knew that google had this restriction on the thirdparty sites that use Google's Search API to provide search in their sites, but I'm facing such restrictions in the main Google site.Ok then IF google wants to restrict the number of results then what is the use of displaying all the result pages ??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Insert Name Here 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2007 I find that rediculous. We tout Google as a great search engine and then they go and restrict the number of queries. I think it is either the fact that they have so many pages archived or another reason. But that reason will probably remain unknown Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nightfox1405241487 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 I find that rediculous. We tout Google as a great search engine and then they go and restrict the number of queries. I think it is either the fact that they have so many pages archived or another reason. But that reason will probably remain unknownGenerally, what you're looking for is in pages 1, 2, 3, or 4. I rarely go beyond 10 because the rest of the results are pointless. 99.85% of what I need is on page 1 within the top 10 results. The remaining percentage is on anything beyond page 1 and up to 5. If what you're looking for isn't in the 50 limited pages, then refine your search. Google must obviously think that way as well as 50 pages is a LOT of results for a query.[N]F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellFire121 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 Yep it's also wasting ram and processing power on googles server end, what's the point in processing something that's useless?Anyways you should learn how to refine your searches to get the best possible result, what i usually do is put any keywords i think off that are related to the subject i am searching for. For example if i want to find a driver from nvidia that fixes some display issue, i might search for 'forceware artifact display issue' or something similar. It doesn't matter what order you put the keywords in and if you want a word to definately show up in the results prefix it with a +. For example '+forceware'. If you don't want a keyword to show up prefix it with a -.If you're searching for an error message or something include it in " and ". For example "Error 12345", it will search for the exact match of what you wrote.Hope it helps -HellFire Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lonebyrd 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 Generally, what you're looking for is in pages 1, 2, 3, or 4. I rarely go beyond 10 because the rest of the results are pointless. 99.85% of what I need is on page 1 within the top 10 results. The remaining percentage is on anything beyond page 1 and up to 5. If what you're looking for isn't in the 50 limited pages, then refine your search. Google must obviously think that way as well as 50 pages is a LOT of results for a query.[N]F I totally agree with this. The first couple of pages is usually where I find what I'm looking for. I don't usually go past page 4, and if I get to that point, I try new keywords. I used to search many pages, I've gone as far as 20 I think. But I realize now that it's pretty much pointless. Some times I can't find what I'm looking for even after refining my keywords, but after some time, it usually comes up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
delivi 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 If you are doing a simple search looking for what you need, the first 5 pages will serve your need.But if you are doing research or looking for more resources then you'll have to dig deep into the web.Google shouldn't have restricted the results.I'm afraid that they may be planning for making their search service paid for unlimited queries. :ph34r:Becuse most of their services are going paid. Recently Google for Apps was made paid, by making the free service unreliable. they gurantee 99% uptime only for paid service and no gurantee for free services. Likewise if your GMail Inbox gets filled completely then you've to pay for the extra storage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluefish1405241537 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 GMail... Extra storage? I don't really see how this would be an issue, unless you are using GMail drive or something. I understand that Google needs to make money, but I don't see how this could really be an issue for the typical user. I mean, I would think that going deeper into the results takes more out of the servers, and if it's too much lag for Google then I can understand how they would want to limit it. And if they let people pay for it, then that would be fine too. I don't think they would be making this change to make money, but rather to save it (and if people pay to make up for the money Google would lose, then it wouldn't be a problem). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pyost 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 Just as nightfox said, if you can't find something within the first one thousand result, you either need to refine your query or it can't be found. However, since we are talking about Internet, it usually can be found. And with the right keywords, it will end up amongst the first fifty results in most cases. Of course, you could turn to other search engines, but if Google can't put it in the first 1000 results, why would Yahoo or some other web site be able? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beatgammit 0 Report post Posted April 9, 2007 I will have to echo the popular concensus on this one: 1000 is DEFINITELY enough to get any search you want. Limiting the search results forces people to make better queries. If the user is forced to make better queries, they find what they are looking for faster and easier, thus increasing the chance that they will search on Google again. The limit forces the user to stop and think, "Is my query REALLY what I'm looking for?" More relevant results depend on better searches. Most of the time, what I am looking for is within the first 5 results and I hardly ever have to go beyond the first page. If I go beyond the first page, I ask myself that same question, "Is this REALLY what I'm looking for?" I refine my search and get what I'm looking for, plus several more VERY relevant results. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kramnat 0 Report post Posted October 26, 2008 Generally, what you're looking for is in pages 1, 2, 3, or 4. I rarely go beyond 10 because the rest of the results are pointless. 99.85% of what I need is on page 1 within the top 10 results. The remaining percentage is on anything beyond page 1 and up to 5. If what you're looking for isn't in the 50 limited pages, then refine your search. Google must obviously think that way as well as 50 pages is a LOT of results for a query.[N]F I suggest you consider refining your search by using slightly complex search queries to reduce the amount of time you spent sifting through pages 50 and beyond..A good guide in complex search queries can be found in Google Advanced SearchIn addition to the above guide, the following search query structure is useful for searching Google for music and movies:Movies -inurl:htm -inurl:html -inurl:php intitle:"index of" (mpg|mov|avi|wmv) "Movie Name"Music -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" mp3 "Artist Name"Hope it helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quatrux 4 Report post Posted October 28, 2008 In addition, what I liked about google before the page rank technology is that I could copy and paste the text from a website for example and it would show up in the first page and usually in the top, now when you do that you sometimes don't even get that page or it's in page 10, I usually don't go over page 6.. That means, that sites having the info are not shown, usually some stupid sites are shown which have stupid content, I never really like the page rank system, because a lot of sites which can be useful are not being shown, however other can say that those sites which are not in google shouldn't be paid attention..Using google with some other search engines like yahoo, ask, live is much better than only using google. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dougeg 0 Report post Posted June 3, 2009 heres something most people dont or all redy do when you goto google or yahoo or any provider to scarch for something befour you start hit enter and then type what you want to scarch for and it will bypass the servers so they dont no what you are scarching for lol little tricks of trade lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tian1405241576 0 Report post Posted June 14, 2009 I never met such situation on my searching history. But this kind of problem was quite weird. As for Google's pagination links, the last page results are mostly means irrelevant to what you are searching for. So some radicals would suggest not showing a “last” link. Who cares what the last results on a Google search for “usability”? Google may think users always focus on first results. The theory is that people would narrow their search until what they look for are in the top results. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted May 15, 2010 why wont google give results that don't include unrelated results and changing the subject entered in the search order and results that are over 99% spam-reply by windell crowder Share this post Link to post Share on other sites