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This is some sandbox page testing text. Below I will paste some text I wrote for past assignments: I performed a search with the term “labradoodle” on Google, Bing, and Yahoo for this assignment and the results were very interesting! I first noticed how on both Google and Bing, Wikipedia has almost a built-in widget of sorts that Yahoo lacks. By widget I mean that on Google and Bing the right hand side displays a summary section that seems to be taken from the Wikipedia page on labradoodles. The Wiki sections shows pictures of labradoodles and gives general information about size, origin country, family and genus name … etc. Out of the search engines, I also noticed that Yahoo had the most results (11,100,000), then came Bing (11,000,000) and finally Google (10,700,000). This surprised me because I thought that Google was the biggest search engine but it could be because Google is more specific with its searches. This is just a theory though.

Google also has a “People also ask” section in the search results where you can click on a drop down menu to find quick answers to what other people searched regarding labradoodles. After that section is a “Top stories” section which shows top news articles related to labradoodles. Both Bing and Yahoo lack these two sections. At the bottom of the results page, Google has a section titled “Searches related to labradoodle” and gives suggestions. Similarly Bing has “Related searches to labradoodle” and Yahoo has “Also try”. Below that all the search engines display the first few pages numbers that you can navigate to for more results. It is also interesting to note that the top menu tabs of these search engines all include “web”, “images”, “video”, “news”, and “more” and in that relative order too!