No, But it may copy what you say so it's easier for others to find things
Because Google is just a search engine. If someone has posted lies on a website or even on a message board, Google or any of the other search engines can find it. That just says it is there, not that it is true. You have to check out the veracity of the author.
You would need to be able to very specifically adjust your webpage in light of how the search tracks criteria on the page. You can pay for this service, and there are tools available.
No.
It's powered by the Google search engine. They wrote their very own code to do this. The only other actual "search engine" is Yahoo's, and the rest like ask.com and others are not true search engines at all.
Yes, Google's flagship service is a search engine. Of course, Google is a very popular, and easy, search engine. ____________ I use Google a lot for asking questions or looking for certain websites I don't know the exact name of. It is, by far, the best search engine on the net I've used.
Tracking Software is a software that tracks time or track places. If your tracking a time several websites on a web. Try to search it on Google or Yahoo.
Yes. they are. Google itself tracks what people search for. And the Federal Government has the ability to access things. And then there is the ISP itself, with records and the ability to track things. And if you get some spyware installed on you machine without knowing it, they will often track your usage.
Google Search was created in 1997.
Of course you can . you can search it easily in 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."
Safe search can be switched off or on in Google. It can be turned on in the search Options of Google.
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.