25 Things I Hate About Google

People might assume that I have so much hate inside me for Google, but it’s not at all that way. Rather I admire much of what the company does. I have been told a number of time to update my original list, so this update is specially for Googler Matt Cutts. Below I will also provide that what exactly I wrote in my story and how does the current situation look like. Every section will start with “Hate” if things have not changed, “Love” or “Like” if there has been a positive change and there are also “Mixed” and “N/A” along the way, and at the end there is a scorecard to portray the number of changes.

 Google Keeps Serving Up Sites You’ve Seen

If you will ever search for books on Amazon, this is w Phone Number Data hat you will witness. Although, clustering only takes place on a results page-by-results basis. If in the past I have ever rejected these sites, I obviously would like to see something new now. What you need to give me is the best page from the domain once, then some variety, but not these second chances. Google declared last year that it will allow more results from the same website to dominate the top search results. After a few months of this declaration, Google expanded this behavior. Just imagine, if i search for Mcdonald’s and bypass all the official Mcdonald’s information on the very first page of search results When I have already rejected previous information on the very first page on the search regarding Mcdonald’s, then why would I ever entertain the second page of results.

Less User Interface Confusion 

It would be better if Google stops confu ASB Directory sing people. Google just keeps on testing better and better UIS.  Anyway, enough of this testing process.Generally, it is the company who would advise the people regularly of when a test is underway. I somehow love the facelift that Google got last year with its “three pane” interface. That is how things feel much more organized. If we talk about various related searches : Back in 2000 or 2001, Chris Sherman and I asked Sergey Brin during a lunch visit why Google lacked tools to help people better narrow in on what they are looking for. Why no “related searches” option? His response was that unless a lot of people use a feature, Google didn’t want to devote space to it. All this is fair enough, but query refinement is also necessary as it can help people. Unfortunately, Google is the odd company which lacks having it.

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