Based on results from online search suggestions using Google Search, it has been proven that the vast majority of questions relate to distinctive and quite interesting issues.
Google’s new experimental service: Google Suggest is a commendable initiative in theory, as practical evidence shows that the service becomes a tool for finding answers to specific questions. The service was created to fulfill various requests for related terms. These suggested questions are based on what other users have searched for previously.
Google Suggest employs a simple structure with spell-check technology and the PageRank ranking tool to identify frequently used terms. Using Google Suggest is also straightforward; simply type a search term into the search box, select from the dropdown suggestion list, and the results will be displayed. If you wish to return to the Google Suggest page after searching, you can use the “Back” button on your browser’s toolbar or delete the terms in the URL address bar from right to left until you reach complete=1 (http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1), as Google Suggest does not provide a back link in the search results display page.