Unwanted Google search results of me?

Aside From the .Fr/.Ca Business, Do Google's Search Results Take IP or Geolocation Into Account?

  • Do Google's search results depend on where you're asking from, apart from forwarding you to google.ca, google.fr, etc.? That is, if I query google.com, does it take my IP address or other information about my location into account to give me results that are "closer to home"? [more inside] A friend insists that Google's search algorithm takes into consideration factors like IP address, and that this explains why, for example, our university comes up high on our searches for "calculus". This runs contrary to everything I've ever heard about the Sainted Search Engine, but I can't find anything that will convince him otherwise. Searches (on guess which engine) turn up pages http://www.pandia.com/sw-2003/40-google.html (which my friend takes as evidence he's right)with http://www.craphound.com/google.html where he (allegedly) talks about being able to "email a query to a friend and rely on her getting the same results" (my friend scoffs at Cory's "impressionistic transcript")with lots of quasi-informed ranting by "search-engine optimizers" that I won't even show my friendDoes anybody have an authoritative reference? My friend's suggestion is to have a dozen people in different parts of the world (but still using google.com, not one of the foreign mirrors) tell us what they get as result number 51 in a search for "calculus" -- even if you don't know the answer, would you kind folks help out? There's a beer riding on it.

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    from chile (cable modem from vtr), if i connect to google.com i'm bounced immediately to google.cl. if i then click on the "Google.com in English" link i get back to google.com. if i then (at the english google.com) search for calculus the 51st result is link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00526/ is that what you wanted to know?

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By default, no, I don't think it does anything like you describe -- selecting results based on your presumed location -- especially since I often get all sorts of highly-ranked results in weird European languages that few people around here speak when querying from various diverse addresses on several different networks. On the other hand, location based searching http://labs.google.com/location, and presumably will eventually make its way into the Google mainstream.

majick

My #51 is the sam as andrew's (i am in san francisco)

vacapinta

For the record: my #51 is the same as what andrew posted, on both google.com and google.ca. Thanks, folks.

gleuschk

Google used to (if it does not still) return different results depending on which browser/platform you were using. I don't believe this was intentional in any way, but it became apparent in the course of the http://www.cloudmakers.org, where Google served as a prominent entry point into the game.

Danelope

My 51 was also same as Andrew's, located in coventry, UK

biffa

Slightly offtopic: Google has been playing with an alternate results page theme for a few IPs a few days back. Had a gradient bar instead of the solid blue bar usually at the top. Ewww. Luckily they switched back.

fvw

That's is also my hit #51, from Korea.

stavrosthewonderchicken

I did notice that some of the ads on google are specific. If I do a search here in Switzerland on Google.com I get a lot of Swiss ads returned to me.

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