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Gogle search is a World Wide Web search engine owned by Gogle Inc. and is the most-used lookup engine on the Web. Gogle receives several hundred million queries every day all over its varied functions.

Beyond the initial word-search capacity, Gogle Lookup supplies more than twenty-two unique characteristics, such as: equivalent words; weather forecasts; time geographical zones; stock quotes; maps; earthquake information; movie showtimes; airports; house listings; sports scores. There are special features for numbers: prices; temperatures; money changeovers; calculations; box tracking; patents of invention; area codes; and rudimentary language translation of displayed pages.

A Gogle search-results listing is ordered by a priority called Page-Rank which is kept secret to avoid spammers from forcing their pages to the top. Gogle Search allows numerous options for customized search, such as: exclusion, inclusion, choices, and wildcard matching.

Gogle's algorithm uses a proprietary system called PageRank to assist rank web pages that meet a given search string. The PageRank algorithm calculates a recursive grade for web pages, dependent on the adjusted sum of the PageRanks of the pages linking to them. The PageRank derives from human-generated links, and is thought to correlate well with human concepts of importance. The exact percentage of the full of web pages that Gogle indexes is not known, as it is very difficult to actually count. Other keyword-based methods of grading search results, used by some search engines that were once more ordinary than Gogle, would rank pages by how frequently the search terms occurred in the page, or how powerfully associated the search terms were within each ensuing page. In addition to PageRank, Gogle likewise uses other secret standards for determining the ranking of pages on result lists, described to be a number over two-hundred.

Unique characteristics

In Any Case the primary search-engine characteristic of searching for text, Gogle Search has more than twenty-two special features when searching:

* A search can match words similar to those specified, by putting the tilde mark immediately in front of a search term.
* The weather condition humidness, temperature and forecast, for numerous cities, can be viewed by typecasting "weather" followed by the city and state, U.S. zip code, or city and nation.
* The marketplace data for a specific company or fund can be seen, by typing the ticker symbol. Answers present inter-day shifts, or five-year graph.
* The current time in many cities, can be seen by typing "time" and the name of the city.
* The scores and schedules, for sports teams, can be exhibited by typing the squad name or conference name into the search box.
* Computation results can be seen, as calculated live, by entering a formula in numbers or words. The user is left the alternative to search for the formula, after calculation.
* Measures can be changed, by recording each phrase
* A money or currency converter can be chosen, by typing the names or currency codes.
* A definition for a word or phrase can be found, by entering "define" plus the words to lookup.
* Some related maps can be displayed, by typing in the name or U.S. ZIP code of a location and the word "map".
* Reviews or cinema showtimes can be numbered for any movies playing nearby, by typing "movies" or the name of any latest film into the search box. If a specific position was saved on a previous search, the top search result will display showtimes for adjacent theatres for that movie.
* Trends for population can be found for U.S. states and counties, by typing "population" or "unemployment rate" accompanied by a state or county name.
* Household listings in a given area can be exhibited, using the trip words "housing", "home", or "real estate" accompanied by the name of a metropolis or U.S. zip code.
* The flight status for arriving or leaving U.S. flights can be exhibited, by typing in the name of the airline and the flight number into the search box. Delays at a particular airport can also be seen.
* Package mail service can be tracked by typing the tracking number of a UPS, Fedex or USPS package immediately into the search box. Answers will include fast links to track the status of each shipment.
* U.S. patents can be sought by recording the word "patent" followed by the patent number into the search box.
* The geographic location can be exhibited by typing a 3-digit area code.
* Searching of U.S. government websites can be performed.