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No it cannot. Google chrome can only show internet pages and send requests to them. Google Chrome sends the search words you enter to Google Search and displays the result page.
I choose to type it in google and use my brain cells and look for my answer.
Google is less advertiser driven than Yahoo. Yahoo concentrates more on advertising and matching the advertiser to your search term, to give you more relavent answers.
It is the job of a search method to decide on the order in which the rules to be applied.bus sometimes it is useful to incorporate some of decision making into the matching process. this phase of matching process is called conflict resolution strategy.
Google is a worldwide search engine. It works by copying the words you type in and finding and matching them on various websites used around the world.
Google image search is a great resource for these kinds of requests. Try typing in Florida Seal into the Google search box, then selecting the images link.Once you find an image you want to use it will take you directly to the website that published it.
you would have to read the strategy guide for the way to get all of them. just look up "legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time Strategy Guide" in google or your search engine of choice.
Of course you can . you can search it easily in google
Google Search was created in 1997.
Safe search can be switched off or on in Google. It can be turned on in the search Options of Google.
Google created the search engine that is titled "Google" and many people say "I'll Google that subject" instead of "I'll search for that subject."
Google owns a wide range of other search engine sites. The famous search engine is referenced to quite a bit at mylifeisaverage.com and it is suggested that there is an ongoing "Google vs. Yahoo" war. Among its regular search engine and Mystery Google, the Google company also owns the Rainbow Google search engine, the Ninja Google search engine, the Purple Google search engine, and the Goofy Google search engine. If there are any other Google search engines I'm sure you could just Google it. That's right, it's also a verb.