(google aliases ubuntu and debian, john/jon/Johnathan for example)
I then just sadly wonder how the heck this could be possible and resignedly slowly shake my head.
I could wish for a feature where I double-double quote the word to empathically indicate that this word must exist in the result and not left out under any circumstances. But then again I am sure that the search quality will continue to decline and even double-double, triple-quote, quadruple-quote words &c won't help anymore. Sort of a quote inflation.
She was either a highly incompetent buffoon, or a liar for PR purposes, as quotes are not the same.
Why the change? Because it caused issues with Google+ searches from their new fancy pants Facebook clone.
Soon after, due to protest, verbatim was introduced.
It was fine for at least 5 years, but someone keeps reducing its effectiveness.
Clowns. All I hear is clown music, when I Google search.
I mean, who rolls out a product so disjointed that the very search for its users is broken, then like a year later, rolls out a broken fix?!
Google, that's who. The product failure king.
WHAT the FUCK. Is there a more convenient way to bypass this than "quoting" "every" "word?"
Google takes quotes as just stronger suggestions, fyi, but verbatim is supposed to prevent this.