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on 17-05-2013 10:58
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on 17-05-2013 10:58
I'm using Chrome v.26.0.1410.64 and have spotted this at the bottom of any Google search I make. The spelling is correct at the header.
Also it shows just one page number and "Next".
I thought I'd picked up some malware but all the scans come up clean.
Anybody else seeing this ?
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on 17-05-2013 11:57
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on 17-05-2013 11:57
can you report the issue from within chrome to google?
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17-05-2013 12:01 - edited 17-05-2013 12:09
I'll take a look
Edit : Reported
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on 17-05-2013 13:11
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on 17-05-2013 13:11
I wonder if it's Google's sense of humour when the search only returns one page?
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on 17-05-2013 13:40
@perksie wrote:I wonder if it's Google's sense of humour when the search only returns one page?
But the search returns multi pages......only my Google doesn't seem to recognise any more than one page at a time as soon as I click next the next page is displayed ad infinitum......and why would Google pick just on me to trial their sense of humour
Must admit I'm baffled but it does seem that it's my laptop and/or the browser/search engine settings that are the cause because nobody else is affected. Also using the Spanish Google.es doesn't replicate the fault so it does point towards my Google.co.uk settings but I can't remember changing anything.
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on 17-05-2013 13:50
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on 17-05-2013 13:50
Very strange, let us know if you find fix for this, I am curious as to how this could happen.
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on 17-05-2013 14:05
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on 17-05-2013 14:05
Works as normal for me on Chrome Version 26.0.1410.64
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on 17-05-2013 14:13
@jonsie wrote:Works as normal for me on Chrome Version 26.0.1410.64
Yes that's version I'm using.....it must be the settings on the search engine side......reaches for his "fine-toothed comb" and jumps into the haystack
Inspector Clouseau will report back if he finds the needle !!
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on 17-05-2013 14:18
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on 17-05-2013 14:18
Good luck, we are all a-gogle waiting for the answer
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17-05-2013 14:40 - edited 17-05-2013 14:41
www.google.co.uk is the only site affected
www.google.com and www.google.es and www.google.ru are all returning correct footers.
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