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  • What you canā€™t find on Google
    • Book searches are progressing in the English-speaking world, but what about in Japan?
      • Low ranking when prioritized by cost-effectiveness due to copyright law and by being a linguistic minority
    • Data that cannot be published by an individual is not subject to search. self-published searches
    • Free yourself from the ā€œspecify keywords in a stringā€ bondage.
      • For example, a use case like this
        • Writing programs in an integrated development environment
        • I get an error message when I run it.
        • Copy the error message, search Google for the reason and solution.
      • Error message stringsā€ are a small part of the information that the integrated development environment can present
        • The user was programming just before the search.ā€
        • Which programming language do you use?ā€
        • What source code caused the error?ā€
          • For example, what libraries are you using?
        • If there are multiple errors occurring at the same time, what combination of errors are they?ā€
        • What code did you rewrite and how did you rewrite it to cause the error?ā€
      • With this information, it should be possible to more accurately present the ā€œinformation users are seeking.
    • Retrieval of non-verbalized information

Not searchableKnowledge not available through search


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