Why are number search and character search differ in google search?

Started by Die Hard, 07-26-2012, 04:56:13

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Die HardTopic starter

Hi all
I have seen lots of time that number search and character search, which have same meaning are not have same search result in the google. Suppose you search a number 32 and another words thirty-two, you will get differ search result in the google. Why?


Lishmalinyjames

The short answer is, it depends. The broader answer requires a look at the specific keyword search phrase, how the search is done, the location where the search is done, the type of device that is used (desktop, tablet, phone), and the continuing evolution of the Google Search Engine.



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Search engines process queries based on their algorithms and may provide different search results for similar queries, such as numbers and their word equivalents. Although "32" and "thirty-two" represent the same value, search engines treat them as distinct entities. The results may vary due to factors like language, context, synonyms, and user behavior. However, if the search intent is the same, the top results are likely to be similar.
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joilm

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Firstly, let's address the search behavior discrepancy. When users perform a number search, Google tends to interpret the query as a numerical value or a range of numbers. For example, searching for "2023 tech trends" is likely to yield results related to technology trends in the year 2023. On the other hand, a character search, such as "GPT-3.5," typically directs Google to find information specifically related to that character sequence.

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rahul verma

Time may be one of the biggest reasons why results vary between people. For example, we regularly add new content from the web soon after it's published. Those who search a few hours or even a few minutes apart may find variations because of newly available content.

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rahul verma

Time may be one of the biggest reasons why results vary between people. For example, we regularly add new content from the web soon after it's published. Those who search a few hours or even a few minutes apart may find variations because of newly available content.