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January 20, 2005What Happened to Google's Ten-Word Query Limit?Has Google tanked their ten-word query limit? A search for one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve: Gets over four million results. But search for one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve whigglmump: Gets zero results, establishing that Google isn't just dropping the warning message. AH! I see. They have a new query limit. After putting in a goony large query, I got the following error message: "'sixty' (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words." There you have it. Google now has a 32-word limit. Of course they have this limit now, since Google Hacks 2E just came out... It looks like Google News may continue to have a limit. You can type in more than ten query words, and Google will not give you an error message, it just won't count the extra words. Posted in the following categories: Search Engines-Google | TrackBack |
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