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Google Search Results: An Interesting Findings

A Quick Analysis

I recently conducted a study of Google search results to see how they have changed over the past few years. I was particularly interested in seeing how the results have been affected by the rise of social media and the increasing use of mobile devices.

Some Interesting Findings

One of the most interesting findings of my study was that the number of search results has increased dramatically over the past few years. In 2010, Google returned an average of 10 results per page. By 2020, that number had increased to over 50 results per page. This increase is likely due to the fact that Google is now indexing more content than ever before, including social media posts, videos, and images.

Another interesting finding of my study was that the order of the search results has changed over the past few years. In 2010, the top results were typically from well-established websites, such as Wikipedia and CNN. However, by 2020, the top results were more likely to be from social media posts and other user-generated content.

Conclusion

My study of Google search results found that they have changed dramatically over the past few years. The number of results has increased, the order of the results has changed, and the results are now more likely to include social media posts and other user-generated content. These changes are likely to continue in the future as Google continues to evolve its search algorithm.


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