Yes Google uses multiple other ways to cross reference websites.
Google's generation of page titles and descriptions is completely automated and takes into account both the content of a page as well as references to it that appear on the web.
Google will sometimes use the meta description of a page in search results snippets, if we think it gives users a more accurate description than would be possible purely from the on-page content.
The HTML suggestions page in Webmaster Tools lists pages where Google has detected missing or problematic meta descriptions.
Use site-level descriptions on the main home page or other aggregation pages, and use page-level descriptions everywhere else.
If you don't have time to create a description for every single page, try to prioritize your content: At the very least, create a description for the critical URLs like your home page and popular pages.
Product pages might have the key bits of information-price, age, manufacturer-scattered throughout a page.
It helps to generate meaningful results based upon the user's search term.
You have to wait for google to crawl your website. After your website has been up and running for a while you should have 2 descriptions in the google search results. So for example if you typehttp:/projoomla.info then you should your 2 listings on the first page of the results. In regards to chaging your main description you will need to go into the global settings and change your "meta tags" and site description. Your second description on the results page will be what ever google has crawled. E.g http:/projoomla.info PROJOOMLA.INFO Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system IF YOU WISH TO CHANGE THIS THEN CHANGE YOUR META TAGS. GOOGLE SHOULD CRAWL YOUR WEBSITE WITHIN A FEW DAYS. THEN YOUR ORGANIC SEARCH RESULTS SHOULD CHANGE TO WHATEVER YOU TYPED AS YOUR SITE DESCRIPTION. HOPE THIS HELPS
Google search engine..
Explorer is a browser, while Google provides results from queries. Google also has their own browser Google Chrome which will produce quicker results.
A meta search engine is a search engine that primarily uses meta data such as page description and keywords among others to rank websites within their search results. This differs to big search engines like Google and Bing who take backlinks (links pointing to a website) into consideration when deciding where to position a website within their results.
Google Advanced or yahoo
Description- Google is widely used to search or browse the web for information. Google can web search more than 8billion URL's. Also when using Google you sees what you're viewing before you click. Google is one of the fastest ways to browse the web.
You can just search "Cheat Engine Download" on Google and you'll get tons of results with links to download sites.
I use the Scroogle scraper from scroogle.org. It gets Google results but without selling you out to Google.
Meta Descriptions are used sometimes to make the Google snippet descriptions. It is mentioned in the Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide written by Google.
No. Google is a search engine. Only an Oncologist can be certain and then only after seeing lab work and the results of other tests.
Type up any song in the search engine of Google song search and the results should pop up.