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Use attributes of what is sought
One can state what is sought "Bass" and also describe attributes "fish" of what is sought.

This is well known but Search Engines provide only one field to state what is sought. The problem of multiple hits and missing what is sought can be solved by providing one field for what is sought and separate multiple fields for the attributes. This is useful in general for search--nothing personal about it.

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Posted by: pvn   Posted on: 03/31/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Google Alert  mitchharper | 03/29/04
Just another email juggle...  DarbyOhara | 03/29/04
MSN search works betterr  Anti Globalist | 03/29/04
Google gives a Million responses and NONE are good  Hamburger Cook | 03/29/04
Got any proof of that  Arrg | 03/29/04
I gots proof...  GoatTuber | 03/30/04
try putting driver first  Arrg | 03/31/04
I use google, it works, why change..?  ydhptkh1 | 03/29/04
Google gives a big mess in return  Hamburger Cook | 03/29/04
Personalized Google News  glinden | 03/29/04
google rocks!  harish.mallipeddi@... | 03/30/04
I want customization, not personalization!  Michel Merlin | 03/30/04
Use attributes of what is sought  pvn | 03/31/04

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