Assorted performances in G from different computeres

Discussion in 'Google' started by michalk1990, May 28, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi!

    I've got a question about performances presented by G in different computers. Example: On my machine i see my page with the keyword "building" on the 3 place on my neighbour i don't see my page. When I try to look at it with some kind of a programme, it doesn't show me any results of my page, neither. When I come back home after 40 seconds I see my page on place it was at the beging. I though it is caused by the DC but it is really bacause of that?

    Has anybody got similiar problem?

    P.S. Sorry for my English
     
    michalk1990, May 28, 2007 IP
  2. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    You're saying that the same search term displays different results on two different PCs? That shouldn't be the case.
     
    CountryBoy, May 28, 2007 IP
  3. michalk1990

    michalk1990 Peon

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    Yes, that's what i've tried to say. Some differences can be caused by the geolocalization and i understand that but why on my computer there are different results than on my neighbour? Strange, isn't it?

    Few friends of mine observed something very similar and that why i'm writing about it.
     
    michalk1990, May 28, 2007 IP
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Indeed it's very strange - the only explanation I can think of is geovariation like you said - if you were searhing using Google.com and the other person using Google.ca or whatever.
     
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    If you are searching while you are signed in your computer and not signed in with your ID in your neighbour's, this may be the case. Google may be showing some more relevant results to your account by deciding with the help of your search history, visited websites, the ads you clicked, anything can be. I believe Google can track all these.
     
    nONEq, May 28, 2007 IP