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Understanding Search Engines

How Information Is Indexed, Ranked, and Retrieved on the Web

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Understanding Search Engines

By: THEODORE CLIVE MOFFIT
Narrated by: Jimmy Trisler
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Every day, there are more than a few billion questions asked on the internet. Some of them are just about business, while others are more personal. Some are simple, while others are tough. All of these queries go to the same place, which is a search engine. With only a few clicks of the mouse, you may get a lot of information. Everything looks great, and it appears to be set up to match your needs.

Even while this experience appears simple and even obvious, it hides one of the most complicated systems ever built to organize human knowledge. To fully understand the present web, you need to first understand how search engines work. It's important to know the difference between search engines and libraries, or even just groups of online pages. They can look for information, understand it on a vast scale, and pick out the most useful bits of information for a specific question in less than a second.

These systems are dynamic and self-sufficient, and they look for information. They can't simply find new information; they also have to think about how useful, trustworthy, new, and relevant it is in a world that is continually changing.

The ultimate result of a long and intricate procedure that involves crawling, indexing, rating, and extracting information is a list of results that consumers may see. This is what happens at the end of the procedure.

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