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Re: [article] Search users 'stop at page three'

__/ [ Borek ] on Friday 21 April 2006 08:18 \__

> On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 04:06:58 +0200, Roy Schestowitz
> <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Now, if only more users, who sure have fast connections, bothered to
>> extend
>> the number of results they are delivered per page (I get 50 from Google
>> and
>> 100 from Scroogle, which I rarely use). This wouldn't take much longer to
>> generate and deliver. The difference is marginal and makes it worthwhile
>> (time-wise) for those who sometimes click 'next'. The cost is bandwidth
>> and
>> datacentre rigour. The benefit to all is better services (i.e.
>> advancement).
> 
> You aware of the fact results served for num=100 are different from the
> ones served for num=10?


I never realised that. Thanks for that valuable nugget of information.


> Welcome back :)


Thanks, Borek. *smile*

With kind regards,

Roy


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