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Arama motoru, Search Engine: Internet üzerinde aranan bir bilgiyi bulmaya olanak arama yazılımlarına verilen genel addır,

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2search engine Search Engine: Internet üzerinde aranan bir bilgiyi bulmaya olanak arama yazılımlarına verilen genel addır     ts
 

an application that searches for, and retrieves, data based on some criteria, especially one that searches the Internet for documents containing specified words, A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found Although search engine is really a general class of programs, the term is often used to specifically describe systems like Alta Vista and Excite that enable users to search for documents on the World Wide Web and USENET newsgroups, A Internet site that allows users to search for specific information or Web sites A popular search engine is www altavista com, A system dedicated to the search and retrieval of information for the purpose of cataloging the results Usually based on an index of several HTML documents, so you can easily locate the document(s) you are looking for, On the Internet, a program that searches for keywords in files and documents found on the World Wide Web Some search engines are used for a single Internet site, such as a dedicated search engine for a Web site Others search across many sites, using such agents as spiders to gather lists of available files and documents and store these lists in databases which users can search by keyword Examples of the latter type of search engine include Lycos and Excite (adapted from the Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary, Third Edition), The software that searches an index and returns matches Search engine is often used synonymously with spider and index, although these are separate components that work with the engine, (n ) A search engine is a web-based software tool that enables the user to locate sites and pages on the web based on the information they contain Hierarchical search engines organize known sites in "trees" that the user browses in order to find a site that deals with a particular topic Yahoo (http://yahoo com) is an example of hierarchical search engine Free-form search engines typically present a form in which the user types words that specify the information sought The search engine returns a hot list of pages containing those words AltaVista (http://altavista digital com) and Excite! (http://www excite com) are examples of free-form search engines, A Web service that permits access to and searching of a computer-generated index of Web pages A search engine lets you enter keywords and then finds and displays a list of all pages that contain the keywords that you entered Use the Qwest net search services, A program that performs keyword searches for information on the Internet The program sends a robot to an Internet site and it gathers keywords and stores them When you search, it's search results are gathered by relavence to your query Some of the more popular search engines are Altavista, Go, Thunderstone (See Directory) Learn More About Search Engines, a computer program that retrieves documents or files or data from a database or from a computer network (especially from the internet), A web-based program that allows users to search and retrieve specific information online The search engine may search the full text of web documents or a list of keywords, or use librarians who review web documents and index them manually for retrieval, A special software/hardware implementation that allows users to search the World Wide Web for information based on keywords and other search criteria The search engine is one of the most useful aspects of the World Wide Web Some of the major ones are InfoSeek, Alta Vista, Excite, Lycos, Webcrawler, and Yahoo, A search engine is a type of program which searches for specific keywords on your website Search Engines roam around the web with sophisticated spidering software, picking up all the tidbits of information that interest them Examples of different sites that are powered by search engines are AltaVista, Excite, and Google Back to Top, A tool or program which allows keyword searching for relevant sites or information on the Internet General and topic-specific search engines are prevalent today, for example, UK Favourites, WebCrawler, Infoseek, Lycos, and Yahoo are examples of search engines, A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found Although a search engine is really a general class of programs, the term is often used to specifically describe systems like Alta Vista and Excite that enable users to search for documents on the World Wide Web and USENET newsgroups, A program that performs keyword searches for information on the Internet, A server or a collection of servers dedicated to indexing internet web pages, storing the results and returning lists of pages which match particular queries The indexes are normally generated using spiders Some of the major search engines are Altavista, Excite, Hotbot, Infoseek, Lycos, Northern Light and Webcrawler Note that Yahoo is a directory, not a search engine The term Search Engine is also often used to describe both directories and search engines, A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents or Web pages where the keywords were found Also applies to Web sites that catalogue other Web sites by topic By entering your subject or title, you access their database, which hopefully provides you with a list of Web sites containing pertinent information, A "search engine" is a Web site that employs bots to search the Web Search engines take the information gathered by its bots and use it to create a searchable index of the Net The "search" in search engine refers to the searching the bots do, not the searching you do to find things on the (search engines are often organized solely by keyword search) Back to Top, A search engine is a computer program that searches for documents containing a particular word or words on the Internet. a computer program that helps you find information on the Internet. Tool for finding information, especially on the Internet or World Wide Web. Search engines are essentially massive databases that cover wide swaths of the Internet. Most consist of three parts: at least one program, called a spider, crawler, or bot, which "crawls" through the Internet gathering information; a database, which stores the gathered information; and a search tool, with which users search through the database by typing in keywords describing the information desired (usually at a Web site dedicated to the search engine). Increasingly, metasearch engines, which search a subset (usually 10 or so) of the huge number of search engines and then compile and index the results, are being used, A tool that enables users to locate information on the World Wide Web Search engines use keywords entered by users to find Web sites which contain the information sought Some search engines are specifically designed to find Web sites intended for children, Computer programs used in databases and on the Internet that search for records that match your request In a catalog or index database, search engines search specified fields (author, title, subject headings, etc ) of each record in the database On the web, the robots crawl about the web indexing sites, usually looking at URLs, text in the document, or the heading of the document (See also Directory), a program that searches for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents, or Web sites, where the keywords were found Alta Vista, Google, and Northern Lights are examples of search engines which look for documents on the Internet Compare with Internet directory [To learn more about search engines, look at the guide to Internet search engines ], In order to find documents on the WWW, you need to use a search engine Search engines are very large databases that contain information about web pages Search engines are automatically updated by special programs called "robots" or "spiders" that search the WWW for new content and then report their findings to the database There are many different web search engines that you can use to do a search Some of the most popular ones are AltaVista, WebCrawler and Excite Ask a librarian if you need help using a search engine, A tool that searches documents by keyword and returns a list of possible matches; most often used in reference to programs such as Google that are used by your web browser to search the Internet for a particular topic, A web-based program that allows users to search for and retrieve specific information from the World Wide Web The search engine may search the full text of web documents or a list of keywords, or use librarians who review web documents and index them manually for retrieval Typically, the user types a word or phrase, also called a query, into a search box, and the search engine displays links to relevant web pages, A web-based program that allows users to search and retrieve specific information from the World Wide Web The search engine may search the full text of web documents or a list of keywords, or use librarians who review web documents and index them manually for retrieval Here is more information on search engines, A special kind of Web page where the user types in a query and in return receives a list of links to sites that include all or part of what was typed The best way to find information on the World Wide Web if you don't already have the relevant URL Some Web sites (including this one) have their own internal search facilities which allow users to search only within that site, search mechanism, mechanism on the Internet which allows searching for specific information,

3search engine an application that searches for, and retrieves, data based on some criteria, especially one that searches the Internet for documents containing specified words     ts
4search engine A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found Although search engine is really a general class of programs, the term is often used to specifically describe systems like Alta Vista and Excite that enable users to search for documents on the World Wide Web and USENET newsgroups     ts
5search engine A Internet site that allows users to search for specific information or Web sites A popular search engine is www altavista com     ts
6search engine A system dedicated to the search and retrieval of information for the purpose of cataloging the results Usually based on an index of several HTML documents, so you can easily locate the document(s) you are looking for     ts
7search engine On the Internet, a program that searches for keywords in files and documents found on the World Wide Web Some search engines are used for a single Internet site, such as a dedicated search engine for a Web site Others search across many sites, using such agents as spiders to gather lists of available files and documents and store these lists in databases which users can search by keyword Examples of the latter type of search engine include Lycos and Excite (adapted from the Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary, Third Edition)     ts
8search engine The software that searches an index and returns matches Search engine is often used synonymously with spider and index, although these are separate components that work with the engine     ts
9search engine (n ) A search engine is a web-based software tool that enables the user to locate sites and pages on the web based on the information they contain Hierarchical search engines organize known sites in "trees" that the user browses in order to find a site that deals with a particular topic Yahoo (http://yahoo com) is an example of hierarchical search engine Free-form search engines typically present a form in which the user types words that specify the information sought The search engine returns a hot list of pages containing those words AltaVista (http://altavista digital com) and Excite! (http://www excite com) are examples of free-form search engines     ts
10search engine A Web service that permits access to and searching of a computer-generated index of Web pages A search engine lets you enter keywords and then finds and displays a list of all pages that contain the keywords that you entered Use the Qwest net search services     ts
11search engine A program that performs keyword searches for information on the Internet The program sends a robot to an Internet site and it gathers keywords and stores them When you search, it's search results are gathered by relavence to your query Some of the more popular search engines are Altavista, Go, Thunderstone (See Directory) Learn More About Search Engines     ts
12search engine a computer program that retrieves documents or files or data from a database or from a computer network (especially from the internet)     ts
13search engine A web-based program that allows users to search and retrieve specific information online The search engine may search the full text of web documents or a list of keywords, or use librarians who review web documents and index them manually for retrieval     ts
14search engine A special software/hardware implementation that allows users to search the World Wide Web for information based on keywords and other search criteria The search engine is one of the most useful aspects of the World Wide Web Some of the major ones are InfoSeek, Alta Vista, Excite, Lycos, Webcrawler, and Yahoo     ts
15search engine A search engine is a type of program which searches for specific keywords on your website Search Engines roam around the web with sophisticated spidering software, picking up all the tidbits of information that interest them Examples of different sites that are powered by search engines are AltaVista, Excite, and Google Back to Top     ts
16search engine A tool or program which allows keyword searching for relevant sites or information on the Internet General and topic-specific search engines are prevalent today, for example, UK Favourites, WebCrawler, Infoseek, Lycos, and Yahoo are examples of search engines     ts
17search engine A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found Although a search engine is really a general class of programs, the term is often used to specifically describe systems like Alta Vista and Excite that enable users to search for documents on the World Wide Web and USENET newsgroups     ts
18search engine A program that performs keyword searches for information on the Internet     ts
19search engine A server or a collection of servers dedicated to indexing internet web pages, storing the results and returning lists of pages which match particular queries The indexes are normally generated using spiders Some of the major search engines are Altavista, Excite, Hotbot, Infoseek, Lycos, Northern Light and Webcrawler Note that Yahoo is a directory, not a search engine The term Search Engine is also often used to describe both directories and search engines     ts
20search engine A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents or Web pages where the keywords were found Also applies to Web sites that catalogue other Web sites by topic By entering your subject or title, you access their database, which hopefully provides you with a list of Web sites containing pertinent information     ts
21search engine A "search engine" is a Web site that employs bots to search the Web Search engines take the information gathered by its bots and use it to create a searchable index of the Net The "search" in search engine refers to the searching the bots do, not the searching you do to find things on the (search engines are often organized solely by keyword search) Back to Top     ts
22search engine A search engine is a computer program that searches for documents containing a particular word or words on the Internet. a computer program that helps you find information on the Internet. Tool for finding information, especially on the Internet or World Wide Web. Search engines are essentially massive databases that cover wide swaths of the Internet. Most consist of three parts: at least one program, called a spider, crawler, or bot, which "crawls" through the Internet gathering information; a database, which stores the gathered information; and a search tool, with which users search through the database by typing in keywords describing the information desired (usually at a Web site dedicated to the search engine). Increasingly, metasearch engines, which search a subset (usually 10 or so) of the huge number of search engines and then compile and index the results, are being used     ts
23search engine A tool that enables users to locate information on the World Wide Web Search engines use keywords entered by users to find Web sites which contain the information sought Some search engines are specifically designed to find Web sites intended for children     ts
24search engine Computer programs used in databases and on the Internet that search for records that match your request In a catalog or index database, search engines search specified fields (author, title, subject headings, etc ) of each record in the database On the web, the robots crawl about the web indexing sites, usually looking at URLs, text in the document, or the heading of the document (See also Directory)     ts
25search engine a program that searches for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents, or Web sites, where the keywords were found Alta Vista, Google, and Northern Lights are examples of search engines which look for documents on the Internet Compare with Internet directory [To learn more about search engines, look at the guide to Internet search engines ]     ts
26search engine In order to find documents on the WWW, you need to use a search engine Search engines are very large databases that contain information about web pages Search engines are automatically updated by special programs called "robots" or "spiders" that search the WWW for new content and then report their findings to the database There are many different web search engines that you can use to do a search Some of the most popular ones are AltaVista, WebCrawler and Excite Ask a librarian if you need help using a search engine     ts
27search engine A tool that searches documents by keyword and returns a list of possible matches; most often used in reference to programs such as Google that are used by your web browser to search the Internet for a particular topic     ts
28search engine A web-based program that allows users to search for and retrieve specific information from the World Wide Web The search engine may search the full text of web documents or a list of keywords, or use librarians who review web documents and index them manually for retrieval Typically, the user types a word or phrase, also called a query, into a search box, and the search engine displays links to relevant web pages     ts
29search engine A web-based program that allows users to search and retrieve specific information from the World Wide Web The search engine may search the full text of web documents or a list of keywords, or use librarians who review web documents and index them manually for retrieval Here is more information on search engines     ts
30search engine A special kind of Web page where the user types in a query and in return receives a list of links to sites that include all or part of what was typed The best way to find information on the World Wide Web if you don't already have the relevant URL Some Web sites (including this one) have their own internal search facilities which allow users to search only within that site     ts
31search engine search mechanism, mechanism on the Internet which allows searching for specific information     ts
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