Is this the End of Google Search?

Is this the End of Google Search?

Well, you heard it right.

in the last 20 years, we have consumed data from search giant based on Algorithm ranking .

Respectfully google has done fantastic job over the years of time, however there are somethings, we will miss to check whether the information is accurate or not?

is this right? no its not ,we are not consuming the accurate content.

In these many years, we were simply consuming the content which was promoted for ads.

The question is that will that make a difference? yes it makes a world of difference for them who consume them as actionable content.

Initially we were not aware of these things, we used to consume these without even doubt.

So, it's high time to get influenced by right and quality information.

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Getting the right and quality information can be a challenging task, especially in today's era of information overload. However, there are a few steps you can take to improve the accuracy and reliability of the information you receive:


I will give my own example.

I went on to search from the maps, then suddenly without asking the local experts who live in the same locality, I tried to start reading the content which was published in search engine. Most of the 75% was correct and then went on search the place.

On my couple of attempts I ended my going to wrong places and then after 15 minutes, I found out the right place.

So, it's very important cross verify the information. Right content saves a lot of time and effort.

Our right to accurate information Matters a lot.

  1. Identify reliable sources: Start by identifying sources that have a reputation for providing accurate and unbiased information. These can include academic publications, government websites, reputable news organizations, and expert blogs.

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2.Check the source's credibility: Once you've identified a source, check its credibility by looking for signs of bias, such as political affiliations or conflicts of interest. You can also look for the author's credentials or qualifications to ensure they have the necessary expertise to provide accurate information.

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3.Cross-check information: Cross-checking information involves verifying information from multiple sources to ensure accuracy. By comparing information from multiple sources, you can identify any inconsistencies or inaccuracies.


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4.Evaluate the information: Evaluate the information critically by asking yourself questions such as, "Is this information relevant to my topic?" "Is the information up-to-date?" and "Does the information come from a reputable source?" This helps to ensure that the information you receive is of high quality and relevance.

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5.Use fact-checking tools: Finally, you can use fact-checking tools such as FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, and Snopes to verify the accuracy of information.

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6. Have some patience to get the right information, because sometimes, we simple read anything and we reach, hence it's very important to have patience read the accurate sources then react.

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By following these steps, you can improve the quality of the information you receive and reduce the likelihood of being misled by misinformation or biased sources.


Stay tuned for more infomrative, which will impact you're life in a postive way.

A small light can open many ways for life.

Signing off.

Wilson Joel Dsouza

CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Next Trend Realty LLC./ Har.com/Chester-Swanson/agent_cbswan

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Wilson Joel Dsouza

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