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- Make Google your default search engine - Google Search Help
To get results from Google each time you search, you can make Google your default search engine Set Google as your default on your browser If your browser isn’t listed below, check its help resources for info about changing search settings
- Google Search Help
Official Google Search Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Search and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Search on Google - Google Search Help
Tip 5: Find quick answers For many searches, Google provides answers directly in the search results Some features, such as details about sports teams, aren't available in all regions Weather: Search weather to find the weather in your location or add a city name, like weather seattle, to find weather for a certain place
- Refine Google searches - Google Search Help
There are different ways to filter your Google searches to be more precise or to expand in new directions Advanced search Google offers pages designed to help you perform specialized web and image
- Make Google your homepage - Google Search Help
Google is stuck as my homepage Google won't change your homepage settings without your permission Reset your homepage Choose a browser above, then follow the steps to replace Google with the site you want as your homepage Check for unwanted programs
- Google Chrome Help
Official Google Chrome Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Chrome and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Manage delete your Search history - Google Help
Manage delete your Search history When you search on Google with “Web App Activity” turned on, Google saves activity like your Search history to your Google Account To make your experience more personalized, “Web App Activity” saves data about the things you do across Google services that include associated info like locations
- Get information about an image - Computer - Google Search Help
To find more information about the images in search results, click an image For example, you can tell what type of site the image came from and find images that are related to it On your compute
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