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Subject:Re: Pleasurable typo (and the horror of Google) From:"Guy K. Haas" <guy -at- hiskeyboard -dot- com> To:"Richard Mateosian" <xrmxrm -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:07 -0800
OK, then. What if I want to find instances of
x-ray
vs
x ray
vs
xray
There would appear to be no syntax, no way of stating the pattern, to say
"Don't ignore punctuation." If I want "x" followed by white space followed
by "ray" but NOT "xray", there's no way to specify that.
--Guy K. Haas
Software Exegete in Silicon Valley
On Fri, March 5, 2010 1:56 pm, Richard Mateosian wrote:
> I don't know much about Facebook. With Google, putting "William A
> Smith" in quotes should work.
>
> Also, by the time you've typed William, Google is probably showing you
> William A Smith among the auto suggest items. ...RM
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Guy K. Haas <guy -at- hiskeyboard -dot- com> wrote:
>> Does it explain why
>> search engines (including the one in Facebook) do not offer a search
>> syntax that lets me say "hey -- JUST find "William A. Smith" -- don't
>> assume I can't spell or want all nicknames and the like." I find that,
>> far too often, I get way more "hits" than I want to plow through, and
>> find
>> there's no way to ask for a LITERAL or ABSOLUTE search.
>>
>> --Guy K. Haas
>> Software Exegete in Silicon Valley
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, March 5, 2010 10:59 am, Richard Mateosian wrote:
>>> There is a terrific new book called Search Patterns by Morville &
>>> Callender. Reading it takes some work, but it will help you understand
>>> what underlies decisions like the one you're complaining about. ...RM
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Combs, Richard
>>> <richard -dot- combs -at- polycom -dot- com> wrote:
>>>> Brian -dot- Henderson -at- mitchell1 -dot- com wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Firstly, Google didn't ask me if I really meant "configure"...which
>>>>> seems a bit odd. But then, the first four hits are FOR "configure",
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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