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When You Have a Question About Something; the Top Joke Is Too Probably Yell "google It!"

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English 101

July 07, 2011

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When you have a question about something; the top joke is too probably yell "Google it!"

Well with Googling you get every website possible to what you typed in the search box. Your next best shot for finding an answer is to use search engine websites. Well what's a good search engine website and who's not worth your time of looking? For myself I find Ask.com a great website to use and yahooanswears.com a website you might want to think over before you venture off into it. The currency, authority and the accessibility of the two websites take into effect of the usefulness of the websites.

The information given in ask.com is current and use full information. The website searches the internet for sites that would best answer your question. This way you're not coming across hoax sites and off the wall topics that had a word in your question. Doing it this way it leaves the websites currency can be up to date and useful to the searcher. In yahooanswers.com your information may be up to date but you're waiting for your answer. If you're lucky and look in past asked questions and find that someone asked the same or close question as you. You will find your desired answer. The problem with yahooanswers.com your results are the public speaking.

The most noted differences between the two sites are who typed the answers you're looking for. In ask.com you're given websites that are accountable and not just Joe off the street typing something that sounds smart or his opinion of your question. A huge problem about yahooanswers.com anyone can respond to your question. At this how can you know what they said is the correct answer? You might have more fun looking at countless websites and not looking to see if what they said is accountable. Without the accountability of your responder your work in general also becomes unaccountable also. With this your work may result in being confusing and out of order because who you listen to was wrong.

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