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Here at the Google Search Event in San Francisco, Google engineer Ben Gomes brought up the fact that the search engine serves up billions of queries every day, the average query length being 20 characters and the average time for a user to pick a result being 15 seconds.
In a series hybrid, the gas engine serves primarily as an onboard generator that is not mechanically connected to the drive wheels.
Still in its infancy, the new search engine serves up answers to queries by tapping into people's social networks and those of their mates.
The Web site 1gchallenge.com describes the technology this way: "The electric motor of the car directly powers the wheels, and the gasoline engine serves as a generator to charge the batteries".
An electric motor provides the primary motive force, and a small internal combustion engine serves as an auxiliary source of power to extend the range that the car can go between charges.
Once answered, the engine serves personalized recommendations for "best-fit" educational opportunities.
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Squeeze the gas, and at just 1,000 r.p.m. — barely above idle — the 47-horse electric motor and 333-horse engine serve up a monumental 428 pound-feet of peak torque.
Video testimonials to Chevrolet from the drivers, including Earnhardt Jr.'s tribute to the Silverado truck's "legendary" Vortec engine, served as gentle reminders that Mr. Hendrick owns a few car dealerships, too.
Last year DDG's search engine served up just under 6BN private searches — with usage up around 50percentnt on 2016 levels.
A year's worth of successful operation has helped the startup create a very intelligent recommendation engine, serving up suggestions to reduce the need for endless catalog browsing.
You click on it and read the content, presuming that since the search engine served it as a top result it must be trustworthy.
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