ei, that's the bane with search engines as it picks up anything and everything, and google is VERY efficient for that. but SEARCH via any search engine is a human function, and it needs human input so it will spit out the most relevant results. you simply would just have to input a stricter set of keywords and employ advance search operators (like
+keyword or
-keyword) -- a more intuitive interface is what jlhaslip has suggested already. google.com has a basic cheatsheet that you can find here:
http://www.google.com/help/cheatsheet.htmlthere are more elaborate cheatsheets you can use in searching via google, and you can download a 2-page outline here:
http://www.feedsforme.com/google/ and if that one does not suit you, just search for any type of "google cheatsheet" and pick one of many which you can understand better.
as a general rule, broad keywords will give you broad results. like in your example, the keyword PAINT is referenced in google results in 141,000,000 pages. that's not going to be very helpful as you can see, so you add other keywords related to your search, like
paint house glow-in-the-dark for example, and it narrows it down to 413,000. you can narrow it down some more but you need to be more concise with your keywords, and you'll get better and more precise results.
keywords are the key.
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