i seem to need a new beard trimmer all the time, so i'm apparently not buying the right beard trimmer. They always seem to breakye? They diright? So i could start on amazon, n type and beard trimmer, and then sort those results by average customer reviews,. Or i can search in google and click the shopping tab. And, you know, i'll get some results there. But here's what i actually do in google. Type end something like best Beard Trimmer, then sit colin redet dot com. In that way, you'll only get results from reddet's website. It seems like it still use your reviews anway.
Adam Rogers has been thinking and writing about what’s known in the industry simply as "search." For the last decade, people have been grumbling about not being able to find things online, both in our private data and on the public web, despite ever-evolving algorithms. Ever since humans started writing stuff down, the struggle has been in how to organize it all so that its contents wouldn't be lost in the stacks. Search has always been an attempt to fix that problem.
Search and Ye Might Find