actually it's a conscious decision on google's part.. Since around a
year back google wanted to note in direction of personalizing  search
results to make them more relevant for individuals based on their
browsing history.

Since the last 4-6 months they have done many things - including
tracking logged in user's google search and click history and letting
users clear their history.

However as a way of letting users choose to opt in or not; google only
tracks logged in users and does not do personalized search for people
who log out or are not logged in.

Also, while logically it can do it; google does not try to track
cookies based on ip,cookie pair for non logged-in users.

Thats why you see different search results. This is open information
based on google disclosures.

About browser specific searches; I beg to differ with Neha; it's very
much possible and definitely google would want chrome to have a
advantage--- but personally I havent heard of or read about any public
announcements on  browser specific searches.

I hope that helps.

Regards,

Nalin
Ps: from mobile- but look- no top posting

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