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"Sorry, Google does not serve more than 1000 results for any query. (You
asked for results starting from 1000.)"
Hope this helps,
Katherine
Katherine Turner
Technical Author
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From: Poshedly, Ken
Sent: 01 March 2007 13:52
To: Fred Ridder; David -dot- Dubin -at- sage -dot- com
Cc: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Subject: RE: Google hits
All I was saying, guys, is that I'm curious to know just what some of
those "hits" or "finds" or whatever you call them look like - you know,
the ones w-a-y- down the list.
Of COURSE they're probably not gonna be too specific to the keyword(s)
I've entered, but I'm just curious and wondered if there is a way to not
have to page down several hundred (or thousand) times to see "just
what's out there."
Columbus had a quest. Marco Polo had a quest. Eric the Red had a quest.
And this is mine. To see the end of the "hit list".
-- Kenpo in Atlanta
(with storms coming through right now)
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