| Major Search Engines Finders - A search engine is defined as the searchable online database of internet resources. It has numerous components: search engine software, spider software, an index (database), and a relevancy algorithm (rules for ranking). The search engine software consists of a server or a collection of servers dedicated to indexing Internet Web pages, storing the results and returning lists of pages to match user queries. To collect Web page data for the index (database for storing the data) the spidering software constantly crawls the Web. The relevancy algorithm determines how to rank queries. Examples of major search engines are Google, AOL, MSN and Lycos, etc... From a Net surfer point-of-view search engines can be quite tiresome and not very efficient if you don't know how to use them correctly. Major Search Engines Finders by mynetfind.com |