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This is a page that provides access to some very basic distributional information regarding search keywords, based on Google search results for these specific given strings. This page allows for sumultaneous basic keyword searches. Note that the page is not intended to provide any 'enhacement' to Google service, and this would probably not be a legitimate endeavor: Google would provide the service, and this page would provide a small 'value-added' enhancement while concealing much of Google's work, and, indeed, the interface that serves as a source of its income. Correspondingly, several characteristics of this page's functionality make it sufficiently disadvantageous to use in simple search activity, that it is likely that users seeking regular Google search provision but preferring multi-search enhancements might opt to use the regular (www.google.com) Google Search anyway. Of course, the page is still useful for obtaining results for multiple searches quickly... but, details are important. You cannot search for fewer than two items at a time. You cannot search for more than five items at a time. And with some additional work, there will be a limit on the number of items you could search for within certain time-period units. The results are not hyperlinks -- they are urls, which need to be copied in order to be used. They are also provided in list form, together with another set of results. Concerning this other set of results, a point should be noted -- which seeks to explain how the initial set of Google search results are not only not very convenient in the 'Google' context; but are also not exclusively/self-sufficiently relevant in the present context. This second set of results is always presented together with the first, multiple search iterations, such that add to the results list box leave these two result set types represented in order of search iteration -- the second sets are not seperated from the first... and the results list box does not become reordered by result type (which might be a more convenient presentation than the current). And the contents of this second 'level' of results is the following: search results with each of the original results as input. That is, a Google search for each of the urls found in the initial level search. As each search results in up to 10 or 11 entries, popular keywords could expect up to n x 11 x 11 second level results. The second level results are not useful in the same -- at least strictly-speaking -- ways as those in which the first level results are useful. But they provide a representation of immediate distribution of keyword-thematic content radially, in a sense, from the original keyword orientation. Of course, these results are not very useful without the first set. It may be noteworthy that the degree to which urls of interest, retrieved without premeditation or manipulation/'bias' are present in other pages avalable through Google search, seems to show variability and sometimes fairly high magnintude, above a pretty common result count of one.
Additional result types for this search, offerred on this page, are under consideration.

Instructions


enter search terms, one set per line in text box;
to enter set into temporary buffer, click on Submit Query
to start search, click either on Seek or on Seek Fresh. The latter will overwrite previous results when displaying new ones
to clear results box, click on Refresh File
other items are should be more clearly related in function to name

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