Almost Google is a search engine project developed as a university project. It aims to be the antithesis to Google, embodying uncertainty and a lack of confidence in its abilities.
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Phrase Search: Almost Google supports phrase search, allowing users to search for specific phrases rather than individual keywords. This helps narrow down search results to pages that contain the exact phrase specified.
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Personality: Almost Google is designed with a unique personality that reflects uncertainty and self-doubt. It acknowledges its limitations and imperfections, providing users with a distinctive search experience.
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Crawled Pages: Almost Google has crawled a total of 6009 web pages (nice!). These pages are indexed and available for searching.
Once the search engine is running, you can use the following steps to perform searches:
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Enter your search query in the provided search box on the Almost Google homepage.
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Press Enter or click on the "Search" button to initiate the search.
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Almost Google will process your query and present the search results on a new page.
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Browse through the search results and click on the links to visit the respective web pages.
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If you want to refine your search, you can try using phrase search by enclosing your query in double quotation marks (e.g., "search query").
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Almost Google is still a university project and may have certain limitations and areas for improvement.
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The search results may not be as accurate or comprehensive as established search engines like Google.
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The phrase search functionality may not work perfectly in all cases.
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