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  • In addition to keywords, which are apt to be nouns, a search engine using [[Semantic Web]] or equivalent techniques also uses verbs and preposi
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  • | title = Search engine society
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  • ...ars earlier in a computer search. SEO aims to achieve the highest possible search engine results page or [[SERP]] ranking for a website or a set of web pages. When a computer user hunts for information using a search engine, sites appearing on the top page are more likely to be chosen, thereby incr
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  • .../biosearch.berkeley.edu/ http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/] — [[BioText Search Engine]] ...rch Product and User Experience, on ways in which further development of [[search engine]]s will affect [[user experience]]
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  • ...ext of the website. Frequent searches are sometimes held in a cache by the search engine and displayed instead of doing the actual search; while this speeds search Each search engine has particular strengths and weaknesses, and can include different types of
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  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • ...a "search engine results page". It is a screenful of web pages listed by a search engine such as Google or Yahoo or Bing after doing a keyword query.
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  • {{r|Web search engine}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • 527 bytes (75 words) - 12:28, 3 March 2010
  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine marketing}}
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  • .../biosearch.berkeley.edu/ http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/] — [[BioText Search Engine]] ...rch Product and User Experience, on ways in which further development of [[search engine]]s will affect [[user experience]]
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  • ...search engine optimization (SEO) technique in which content presented to a search engine's spider is different than presented to the user's browser.
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  • ...created by [[Microsoft]] to compliment the [[Bing]] web search engine. The search engine brings search results from a variety of sites and is not centralized to one .../05/microsofts-bing-hides-its-best-features/ Hands On With Microsoft’s New Search Engine: Bing, But No Boom]</ref>
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  • ...nes that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index.
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  • ...a "search engine results page". It is a screenful of web pages listed by a search engine such as Google or Yahoo or Bing after doing a keyword query.
    197 bytes (34 words) - 18:11, 3 March 2010
  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • Search engine owned by [[Microsoft]] - formerly Live Search and MSN.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A question-answering [[web search engine]] owned and operated by Dublin, Ireland-based IAC Search & Media Europe, Lt
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  • A federated search engine, that allows users to search many discrete health sciences databases at the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Search engine optimization]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Search engine optimization]]
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  • | title = Search engine society
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  • #REDIRECT [[Search engine results page]]
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  • A reverse image search engine
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  • Acronym for [[Search engine results page]].
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  • {{r|Web search engine}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine marketing}}
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  • [[Search engine optimization]] techniques seen as allowed, good practice, and fair.
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  • [[Web search engine]] company jointly founded by [[Larry Page]] and [[Sergey Brin]].
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  • A [[Semantic Web|semantic]] search engine for [[PubMed]] content.
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  • Search engine for accessing the MEDLINE database of citations, abstracts and some full te
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  • ...e technical practices on the Internet, including defeating security, and [[search engine optimization]] techniques seen as devious and manipulative.
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  • *[http://rseek.org/ R search engine] - finds R functions, lists and more
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  • ...tags section, to boost rankings; it's viewed as an unethical "black hat" [[Search engine optimization|SEO]] technique.
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  • Search engine owned and administered by [[Google]] that indexes scholarly books and paper
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  • A term used informally to refer to the visibility of a [[web page]] on [[search engine results page]]s, as determined by its [[PageRank]].
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  • ...man-readable names and computer-readable addresses, not intended to be a [[search engine]]
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  • The '''bing search engine''' is a [[search engine]] introduced by software giant [[Microsoft]], formally introduced in 2009.< ...to users.<ref name=NotJustAPrettyFace/><ref name=DigitalSociologies/> The search engine called upon over 600 pre-recorded video clips of actor [[Janina Gavankar]],
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  • ...undreds or thousands of web sites connected by hyperlinks built to trick a search engine into thinking web sites are more relevant than they are.
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  • * [http://www.uol.com.br/busca on-line Brazilian search engine, RadarUOL ]
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  • ...to read the results elsewhere). And taking any of these new quotes into a search engine usually yields further relevant quotes, e.g. [http://www.quotelady.com/subj
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  • ...ter-readable addresses, not intended to be a search engine. By not being a search engine, it requires knowledge of unambiguous or minimally ambiguous computer-frien ...and management, but it is not intended to find things by concept alone. A search engine can look for all restaurants offering coffee in a given location; DNS canno
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  • ...ch for web-pages with a particular string of text, tineye users supply the search engine with an image, and it returns web-pages with a version of that image. ...three years before google added a reverse image search feature to its own search engine.<ref name=torontolife2011-06-17/><ref name=financialpost2011-06-14/>
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  • ...ext of the website. Frequent searches are sometimes held in a cache by the search engine and displayed instead of doing the actual search; while this speeds search Each search engine has particular strengths and weaknesses, and can include different types of
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • ...three years before [[Google_(company)|Google]] rolled out its own reverse search engine.<ref name=torontolife2011-06-17/> | title = Google launches “new” reverse-image search engine—three years after a Toronto tech company did it first
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • *[http://www.astrofind.net/ Search Engine for Astronomy]
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • ...bout/site_features.shtml '''Ask Jeeves''']), is a question-answering [[web search engine]] owned and operated by Dublin, Ireland-based IAC Search & Media Europe, Lt
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  • * [http://www.geody.com/?world=venus Geody Venus], a search engine for surface features
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  • ''The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine.'' (1998)
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  • ...ngine]]), entering multiple terms separated by spaces is the standard. The search engine tries to find pages which contain all the terms.
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  • In addition to keywords, which are apt to be nouns, a search engine using [[Semantic Web]] or equivalent techniques also uses verbs and preposi
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • ...rs = Lawrence Page | title = The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine | journal = Computer Networks and ISDN Systems | accessdate = 2008-12-17 |
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