Simplifying Search Technology (Part 1)


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Search engines manage to generate relevant results in just a matter of seconds. They can be compared to a huge library containing books on diverse subjects. Both of them have one thing in common – they both deal with a lot of information. To be able to build this resource, a well-stocked library collects and stores books from publishers covering various subjects. On the other hand, a search engine crawls and indexes web pages coming from the World Wide Web. This information is categorized into sections so that when you type in the words “human anatomy” in the search box, the search engine will return with those results that have the word “human anatomy” or those that are related to it.

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