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Once you've entered your search terms and selected the Google Search button, Google will present you with a list of results (hits). For each result returned you may see:

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 * the statistics bar (F) describes the type of search, e. g., web, and shows the number of results returned as well as the amount of time it took to complete your search
 * a tip (G) may appear here, but not all queries generate tips. A typical tip might be "Try removing quotes from your search to get more results."
 * "OneBox Results" (H) typically include news, stock quotes, maps, weather and local websites related to your search
 * the title (I) of the webpage found
 * an excerpt (J) from the webpage with your search terms bolded
 * the url (K) of the webpage
 * you will see Supplemental Result only if Google retrieved the result from its supplemental and not its main index
 * the size (L) of the text portion of the webpage (omitted if page is not yet indexed)
 * a cached (M) link to the version of the site stored by Google if it is indexed
 * a similar pages (N) link for pages related to this result