Different search result in IE and FireFox

Discussion in 'Google' started by fionix, Apr 23, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Google is driving me crazy, like many of us, however, for several weeks now I noticed that if I search for something with Internet Explore on google.com and use the same keyword just using FireFox then I get 2 completely different search results!

    For my keywords I hope people use IE - LoL since in FireFox it is ranking not that well.

    Anyone have noticed the same or know what it is? :confused::confused:
     
    fionix, Apr 23, 2009 IP
  2. doradora

    doradora Peon

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    #2
    Is it possible that on one of your browsers you are using another google domain, for example: google.co.uk or google.ca?
     
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  3. magda

    magda Notable Member

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    #3
    Are you logged into another google application when you use I.E? gmail, webmaster tools, adsense, adwords?
    If so, you're seeing personalised results based on the sites you've previously visited.
     
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  4. facedown_pogi

    facedown_pogi Peon

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    #4
    definitely Google has different sources of data(or data centers), Google Algorithm searches result from Firefox, IE, Opera differs..

    remember this one think that the search platform considers the "client", "UTF-8", country and etc..



    Even my popular keyword ranking not that well in some of those browsers mentioned as "client".

    Thats it my small explanation...
     
    facedown_pogi, Apr 23, 2009 IP
  5. abel.bond

    abel.bond Banned

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    #5
    search result will be same even you use any browser, i agree with "oradora" that you are searching as he said
     
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  6. lordofthering2008

    lordofthering2008 Peon

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    #6
    It is impossible. Google result will not depend on browser.
     
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  7. Slingshot377

    Slingshot377 Peon

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    #7
    My first thought was that you were using a different Google "regions" (for example, FireFox automatically sets me to Google.ca), but you could also be using a Google service that is creating personalized search results.
     
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  8. JJnacy

    JJnacy Peon

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    #8
    you may go to google Advanced Search to set up same search form
     
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  9. WishBone

    WishBone Peon

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    Maybe one thing you could try is to use a proxy site for both browsers to see if it will show too different results.
     
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  10. etot

    etot Peon

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    #10
    - different search setting for different browsers
    - you may be logged in in IE but not in FireFox
    - and, of cource - different data centres
     
    etot, Apr 24, 2009 IP
  11. blognbucks

    blognbucks Peon

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    may be the site is not compatible to the browser and google has ranked the better one. I mean better compatible sites are ranked higher. May be am correct. :D
     
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  12. fionix

    fionix Well-Known Member

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    #12
    hmm, thank you all for your replies, just to clear the questions this thread raised.

    1. I'm not logged in to the Google Webmaster tools, Analytics or anything else, I also sign off in the top when I do the search in google.

    Firefox has cookies enable and IE has them disabled, I don't know if that makes anything different.

    I use google.com and only google.com in both browsers, and still the search results are different

    Several of my friends around the world and which I asked to make a search are noticed the same, from the US to Germany to India and to China!

    It is very strange to me.
     
    fionix, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  13. SEO.maniac

    SEO.maniac Peon

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    #13
    Are you using a proxy for IE or FireFox?? It might be showing you SERPS for two different regions.
     
    SEO.maniac, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  14. jasn009

    jasn009 Active Member

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    #14
    may be both google urls be different
    1 be .com other .com.au
     
    jasn009, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  15. fionix

    fionix Well-Known Member

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    Well, as I said, I make sure that I in both browsers use google.com

    No I don't use any proxy, looks like I'm the only one here that has this problem.

    Thank's for your replies.
     
    fionix, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  16. Dexter83

    Dexter83 Member

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    #16
    I getting the same results in FF and IE
     
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  17. Nystul

    Nystul Well-Known Member

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    #17
    probably igoogle, or history
     
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  18. sikander hayat

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    #18
    Try to delete your firefox cookies then you'll see different results my dear
     
    sikander hayat, Apr 28, 2009 IP
  19. kevin hemminger

    kevin hemminger Greenhorn

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    #19
    IE vs Firefox wouldn't make a difference.

    However, something I notice ... google will cache search results. Often times, when you search ... it pulls up the last cached result, but then re-runs their algorithm on that search query. The result is you do the search, get the old result - do the search again, get a different result. But if you do the search a third time, it shows the same second result. This is because the timer on that cache has been reset and it won't check it again for another period of time.

    That's my educated guess why it works that way anyways.
     
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  20. jonbuoy

    jonbuoy Peon

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    #20
    Have you tried using another computer that has not previously accessed your site with either browser and therefore will not have the history of accessing your site that your computer obviously will have?

    PM me your site's url and the keyword searches that your using and I'll have a look for you.
     
    jonbuoy, Apr 28, 2009 IP