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Hi!
on http://search.aol.co.uk/web_idx?=web_adv their NEAR-Operator and other search options (a proximitiy operator) are explained. Could someone please tell me if this info is still valid or outdated. When using them, the Operators (ADJ, W/n, NEAR) appear in the search results and do not seem to be treated as operators of the query. Has someone more information about this? Are there any NEAR-Operators (on websearch engines) out there? Many Thanks, Axel |
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"Axel" <axel.oepkemeier@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi! > > on http://search.aol.co.uk/web_idx?=web_adv > their NEAR-Operator and other search options (a proximitiy operator) > are explained. > > Could someone please tell me if this info is still valid or outdated. > > When using them, the Operators (ADJ, W/n, NEAR) appear in the search > results and do not seem to be treated as operators of the query. > > Has someone more information about this? > > Are there any NEAR-Operators (on websearch engines) out there? Google, try http://www.google.com/search?q=spam%20*%20report -- John Need with SEO? Get started with a SEO report of your site: --> http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-.html |
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