1 Mystery Google/Seeker Mon Dec 28, 2009 12:01 pm
Dreamly
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I see that, but for that to be true it would have to tap you into what someone searched on regular Google.Sanket wrote:http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=RwB&ei=BBY8S6-BO9CHkQWw4Jn1CA&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&ved=0CAYQBSgA&q=mystery+google&spell=1
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But that's impossible if you don't get your result back if you just searched it 2 or 3 seconds ago.Sanket wrote:Its not tapping what someone searched on google. Rather on their database & their search engine kinds.
The way how it works according to me: When we go there its just a normal google search page, but the thing for which we search gets stored & that is displayed on the next user when he searches for something
There can't be that many at all hours of the day.Sanket wrote:Thats the point we were making. There are so many users who must be using that, hence we see their results. Its all a matter of split seconds.
What? That post made no sense.Vedu_King wrote:^^
That's right. They maybe store a data about the LATEST viewer, and shows it to the next person using it, no matter it took him a minute or anything. It's not always the matter of the split-second.
P.S. : If you become Fred in that search, and do the thing he does, will the same be displayed to others or just removed?
No, I'm saying that if you type a search, then you search something else, shouldn't you get your previous search?Vedu_King wrote:Num, I said that, if you type something, and maybe, none used it for a while, and then another guy uses it, he may get our search. It's not always the split-second timing.
Fred's part is when he always says SH*T, will that keyword also be displayed to others?
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Finally someone understands what I'm talking about!Vedu_King wrote:^^
Ohh.. Now I see.. You are right! It does gives a random results, because, according to me, I don't think this site is so active. And google accpts almost every search. In that case, maybe it has a database with a hundreds of keywords (Or maybe tested ones) including signs like "?" or "!" and it just displays us a valid thingy. Nothing much in there. Must be a PHP script they used..
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