One principle difference: online search as we know it is not a pure function of input and corpus - it may also depend on what every other person has ever searched and what actions they did or didn't take as a result, in addition to all sorts of other inputs that may be available, like what you have searched, what it thinks you are like, etc.
Stack Overflow's search may be a pure function of what you type and the site's corpus, but Google's search most certainly is not: Google search results also depend on some subset of all other data Google has collected.
Many more people use Google to search than Stack Overflow, so Google has more additional input data available, and Google is also presumably much better than Stack Overflow at using those additional data inputs to produce results, which then in turn can lead to more people using Google to search, which gives them more data to improve search results, which then... you get it.