Organic: both Yahoo and Google return 10 search results per page. Paid: Yahoo and Google will return between 3 and 7 results in the paid area of the results page.
If a webpage says return to home page, it means to return to the original page you started with, like for Wiki Answers, the home page is www.wiki.answers.com, or click the huge Answers.com sign on the top left :)
Google was originally developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Google's site from other countries, such as the UK, is still based upon the original design of Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Google bookmarks are used as a short-cut to a page the user/individual desires to return to. Google bookmarks are used in the same fashion standard computer browser bookmarks are, however Google is superior.
Fold it per page including the covers. You can't do it in one go. It will just return to its original state.
For a detailed explanation read the original Page Rank doc by Googles founders (see related links below)
it can be both its already a website and you can download its original version into a research or search bar for on the top of this page
If Google isn't your home page already, go to the Google website and you should see a button saying "Make Google my homepage". Click on it and Google becomes your home page. Or you can favorite or bookmark the Google website and set it as your home page there.
Google Page Creator ended in 2009.
One of the most widely used Persian languages is Farsi. To translate a Google page into Farsi, you can use numerous translation websites on the Internet. Google Translate allows you to select the original language as well as the translation language. If you copy and paste your page, the program will translate into Farsi. You can also type an existing website and Google Translate will take you to the website and translate into the language selected.
Google page creator is no longer available - you'll have to use Google Sites -and then add your URL to Google at this page - www.Google.com/addurl
Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin