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How Search Engines Work?

Search engines are called 'robots' or 'spiders' as they works by sending out spiders. A Spider is a computer program that search and fetch information across Internet. After completion of the task of fetching information by the spiders, the search engine stores the information in a useful and accessible format often called as a database.

Indexer
Then another program, called indexer, reads these gathered information and creates an index, based on the words that are present in those gathered information. The best and the most effective way to create an index is by building hash table. In hashing, a formula is applied on each word to provide a numerical value to the word.

Search engine uses algorithm
An unique formula to fetched web sites thus returning meaningful results for each query. The algorithms take the on-page and off-page elements into consideration to provide ranking to the pages in their search results.

These algorithms frequently undergo refinements and improvements to give better and relevant results. Many search engines form partnerships and buy technologies to improve their algorithms.

Database
When a new or an updated site is found, they copy some information about the site back to their home database. It is this database which provides information when something is searched. All the above defined elements are taken into consideration to offer positioning and ranking.

Even several search engines rely on similar factors in determining the website's ranking but still rank the same site differently.

Search engines form partnerships to provide their visitors with better hybrid services
Sites combining search engines and directories. All major search engines provide hybrid services. Some search engines compile their own directories and databases while others buy services from other engines.

Most of the search engines use different technologies to achieve better and relevant results to enhance and improve their technologies.

Some search engines also charge for their service. This type of service is referred as paid listings which depend on a cost-per-click or CPC. They are also referred as PPC or pay per click search engines. Advertisers of the websites pay for every click the search engine sends to them. The website advertisers who pay the most are generally listed at the top position in a search engine.

Search engine features

Generally the Search Engines are specialized in one or more of the following features:


Most of the search engines display too many matches in a casual or general search, so their provided search tools play the role of the most significant factor. Search engines usually have a nice GUI interface which allows to type words into their form (search box).

They also allow Boolean searches; i.e. the user can use Boolean keywords (AND, OR, NOT, ANDNOT etc) & Boolean operators ('+' & '-') to specify combinations of words. Open Text are also permitted to specify a search. The search form of search engines provides many menus, making a complex Boolean search fast and easy. It also permits to specify that one wants to search only titles or URLs.

One can restrict a search to phrases in anchors, pages from a specific host, image titles, links, text, document titles, or URLs using this feature with the syntax -- keyword: search-word.

The databases vary in size from engine to engine. Some provide large database while some have a very small database. Even few search engines do not have a database at all. Such search engines borrow results from databases of other search engines or a combination of different databases provided by different search engines.

Catalog refers to group of listings arranged categorically. Search engines provide different categories to make a search easier and more specific.

There are various search features that can be commonly defined for all search engines. The available search features are Boolean Search, Proximity, Truncation & Stemming, Case Sensitivity, Field Search, Limits, File Types, Stop words, Sorting etc. But the entire above mentioned search features are not supported by all search engines

Search engine toolbars

As most of the Search engines are GUI based they offer toolbars to make the search engines more attractive and user friendly. There are few toolbars which are common to many search engines. Few search engines also provides their special toolbars with many special features.

 

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