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January 24, 2005

Google search: now 32 words counted

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by brian_turner

Google recently - and without announcement - increased the number of words counted in a search query from 10 to 32.

This change applies to Google’s web search, image search, and Froogle, and also has applications for the Google API.

However, the 10 word limit remains in force for Google Groups.





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