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<a href="/2007/06/google-search-almost-everything"><h2>Google Search Almost Everything</h2></a>
<small>22 Jun 2007</small><br>
<p>Today I was looking for the correct syntax of "<=>", I wasn't sure if it was <=> or <==>, so I typed both of them into Google and got back a blank result, not even a "Your search - <=> - did not match any documents." message. I felt unloved!</p>
<p>So my question to Google is: "Why aren't you returning results for this string?"</p>
<p>If anyone is knowledgeable in this subject, please fill me in. I had the idea that I could enter anything into Google and get back unimpeded results, but this does not appear to be the case.</p>
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