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    Internet Search Engines

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    internet search engine searches the internet‚ or select pieces of the internet‚ based on important words‚ they keep an index of the words they find and where they find them‚ and they allow users to look for words or combinations of words found in that index. Earlier search engines only had a few hundred thousand pages and document and only received around one or two thousand inquiries each day compared to the hundreds of millions of pages and tens of millions of queries per day now a days. A meta-search

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    professionals and a sharp rise in payroll costs‚ and the crisis will deepen with the number of hotel rooms set to more than double in five years. "There is a lot of pressure on hotel bottom lines‚" says Natwar Nagar‚ managing director of HVS Executive Search that helps hotels recruit staff. "The demand for manpower from across new hotels is coming up and supply is naturally restricted. Hence there has been an increase in per-employee costs by default‚" he says. Hoteliers say their payroll costs have

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    sections that I am going to cover are – the search engines usedsearch techniques used and search criteria‚ sources of information used‚ comparison of the internet and non- internet sources and the quality of the information found. Internet Source Most frequently used search engine for this unit was Google as it is quite obvious but I also tried to use other search engines which I am not that familiar to such as Bing‚ Ask Jeeves‚ Dogpile‚ Answers‚ MSN Search‚ Yahoo and AOL. While using Bing I found

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    Comparison of Search Engines: Altavista‚ Yahoo‚ and Excite Internet Exploration Project: Search Engine Analysis Introduction The use of search engines on the Internet is a very significant aspect towards attaining information ranging from research purposes‚ like stock quotes‚ to daily use such as the weather in your hometown. The ability to find information on these engines all depend on experience‚ knowledge of certain search techniques‚ and remembering the strengths and advantages of

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    Google Search Engine

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    report we have chosen to analysis the innovation that is the ‘Google Search Engine’. We have chosen to base our report on the Google search engine; a revolutionary innovation that has transformed the way in which the internet is used. 1.1 Introduction Google began life as a research project between two Stanford University graduate students‚ Larry Page and Sergey Brin in January‚ 1996. They hypothesized that developing a search engine that analysed the relationships between websites would be more effective

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    Analyzing Search Engines

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    criteria for the evaluation of search engines</div> <br>To effectively evaluate three different search engines from the perspective of an advanced web user‚ the following criteria were established: <br>1. Relevance and accuracy of search results <br>2. Search speed <br>3. Advanced search options <br>4. Other services <br>5. Site design and layout <br>More information about these criteria and how they were used is available below. <br> <br>2. Test three search engines against your criteria <br>For

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    Web Search Engines

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    Web Search Engines Typically‚ Web search engines work by sending out a spider to fetch as many documents as possible. Another program‚ called an indexer‚ then reads these documents and creates an index based on the words contained in each document. Each search engine uses a proprietary algorithm to create its indices such that‚ ideally‚ only meaningful results are returned for each query. Sites that let you search multiple indexes simultaneously include: • Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com) • search

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    Java Based Search Engine

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    5 LIMITATIONS 1.1.6 HARDWARE & SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS 1.1.7 ORGANISATION PROFILE 2. PROJECT ANALYSIS 1. STUDY OF THE SYSTEM 2. INPUT & OUTPUT 3. PROCESS MODULES USED WITH JUSTIFICATION 3. DESIGN PHASE 1. DATAFLOW 2. UML DIAGRAMS 4. IMPLEMENTATION PHASE 5. TESTING 1. TYPES OF TESTING 1. COMPILING TEST 2. EXECUTION TEST

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    Google? How did they counter this threat? Discuss each country separately. Many governments appeared threatened by Google because they feared that by allowing the American-based company into their country it would dilute their nation’s culture. France took a very aggressive approach in trying to deter Google’s presence in their nation by developing their own‚ government-funded search engine called Quaero. The idea behind Quaero was to create a local‚ country specific search engine that would

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    selection of search engines and reference sites on the Internet means that some users will experiment with different engines‚ whilst others will find one they are satisfied with and make it their first stop when wishing to find information. Users who experiment with a variety of search engines will take longer to familiarise themselves with each individual engine‚ this can take more time than a user who knows their way around their favourite engine. A user who is loyal to one or two search engines would

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