Hello,

Google Help (and that of yahoo, et al.) offers hints and tips on how to improve one's search queries so that one may get results more closely matching what is being sought. (For example: This could include putting a phrase in quotes so that only the key phrase - exactly as typed - appears in the results; or, it could exclude a word from the results by prefixing it with a - minus sign.) Does Apple's Store have any equivalent guides? So as to cut down on clutter and possible irrelevance, such modification suggestionss may be useful at the start, instead of using rather general (but unavoidable) search terms which generate hundreds or thousands of results in response.

I hope my question is clear enough, to those who know what I'm on about.

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