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by phillipcarter
9 days ago
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I disagree strongly with the premise: > When you search for something, you're usually not looking for a sentence. You're looking for evidence. There is a long and storied history of Google offering more than just a list of links to go search for, since at least 2012, because a massive amount of people literally are looking for the single answer to a question, whether stated explicitly or implicit in the search term. |
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