not many
A home page is a page which a web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox...etc) goes to when it starts up. Many people have their home page as Google, and they can be directed to Google when you start the web browser or when you click the Home button (some modern browsers may not have a home button).
Both. Google represents 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 in numbers, and represents a popular search engine in websites.
They are lots of people with wentforth miller page , but who know that is wentforth or not
You click on 'My bio page' in the left blue toolbar, and look the the 'stats' section of your bio page.
It depends on what topic your trying to search.
You can use this web page to set up your website , however there are other sites that can help you too . There are many that you can look at to see if they would be better for your ideas or not .
many can't find what they are looking for and can't be bothered checking page 2 of their search
Google was invented by 2 people or room mates. These were Larry page and Sergey Bin. They started google in some labs in California.
People can check their Google email, also known as Gmail, by going onto Google. Email can be accessed from any page by clicking the "Gmail" button at the top of every page.
With the default settings, Google will show 10 results per page. You can, however, adjust these settings.
Go to the Google page you want to make your home page. Once there click the name Safari and then click Preferences. Click the General tab and then look where it say's Homepage. Right under that click "Set to Current Page".
You can try to change your Google web results page settings to show as many as possible on one page. Then when you search for a keyword just search that page and see what number of result you're in. Then divide by 10 which is what most people get when searching. Take into account that different results are shown to people according to their history on Google (they learn what sources they trust and show results accordingly etc.). That means that even if you see it on the first page it doesn't necessarily mean that everyone will find it on the first page.