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2 March, 07:37

For most queries, the user location changes our understanding of the query and user intent

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  1. 2 March, 09:22
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    I would say yes, user location does change the query because after enough queries from the client device has been sent to the server, it will start to create a pattern and by going to a different location, it breaks that pattern it made.
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