ok I'm new here and maybe this was discussed but I could't find anything on this topic neither on wolfram search nor on google....
so I am a web developer and use search engines(google 99.9999%) mainly for finding code:
api documentations,
examples,
posts on relevant topic in forums (stackoverflow ~90%),
also news an reviews on various new technologies (electronics) their spec and prices and comparing them;
I also do serch
I dot think that my needs are extremely unique these days, and I thought that wolfram search could give me some more insights whats out there on the web regarding my interests, but this is what I get:
(screanshots)
wa:
https://www.diigo.com/item/image/4v2bj/sy7q
google:
https://www.diigo.com/item/image/4v2bj/9vs5
wa:
https://www.diigo.com/item/image/4v2bj/0q5w
google:
https://www.diigo.com/item/image/4v2bj/6cw2
google actually helps alot while wolfram wont find anything. of course google was my main search engine since I started using the internet so I am familiar with it and I am logged in to my google acc via some device 24/7 for about 5 years so it might know a thing or 2 about me and my interest also my whole search history and tt.
my question is how should I use wolfram search to get the most relevant results in the things I'm interested (described above 3-code related 2- new tech related) maybe there is some advanced search form or I could set something in my profile may be import something like browsing history/ some other google data to help wolfram know what I want. or is it a thing that I am formulating questions the wrong way?
I ask this because all I could find was "ask anything" or examples like : https://www.wolframalpha.com/examples/WebAndComputerSystems.html
I relay believe it can do more, what am I missing?