Google search question.

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If you check a particular keyword using http://www.google.co.uk/ thats UK search, in India, and search the same keyword in the UK itself using the same http://www.google.co.uk/

Will the results be the same or will it differ? It may be same because the result from the specific data center should be same every where. It will be different. Place where you are connected from matters, too. Quote: Originally Posted by andrewmartins07 If you check a particular keyword using http://www.google.co.uk/ thats UK search, in India, and search the same keyword in the UK itself using the same http://www.google.co.uk/

Will the results be the same or will it differ? Yes, Andrew, definitely it will be different, especially if you are registered. In case you are not registered, Google says, maybe in that case IP address is taken into account. The aim is to provide you more relevant results.

I think, this video would give quite good explanation:

+ YouTube Video ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you dont have Flash installed. It will be same if your are not using "customized search". Quote: Originally Posted by Anil111 It will be same if your are not using "customized search". Absolutely incorrect..
How the result ll be same in different country search engines contains different data centers? its a game of ip address ...
its always different shows on different location and different ip Quote: Originally Posted by steveus8 Absolutely incorrect..
How the result ll be same in different country search engines contains different data centers? Please read question again data center is same but countries are different.
Simply asked that if some buddy wants to fetch data of UK's data center from UK and some buddy wants to fetch data of UK's datacenter but from India then results vary or same? I think all search are different because Google show results different when we search country specific..
 
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