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  2. AOL

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.

  3. Internet intermediary - Wikipedia

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    Internet search engines and portals; E-commerce intermediaries, where these platforms do not take title to the goods being sold; Internet payment systems; and; Participative networking platforms, which include Internet publishing and broadcasting platforms that do not themselves create or own the content being published or broadcast.

  4. Outline of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Social search engine – type of web search that takes into account the Social Graph of the person initiating the search query. Video search engine – web-based search engine which crawls the web for video content. Some video search engines parse externally hosted content while others allow content to be uploaded and hosted on their own servers.

  5. Search engine (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Crawler, or spider type search engines (a.k.a. real-time search engines) may collect and assess items at the time of the search query, dynamically considering additional items based on the contents of a starting item (known as a seed, or seed URL in the case of an Internet crawler). Meta search engines store neither an index nor a cache and ...

  6. Metasearch engine - Wikipedia

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    Search engines can behave in a non-cooperative manner whereby they will not deny or provide any access to interfaces; The search engine can be completely hostile and refuse the metasearch engine total access to their database and in serious circumstances, by seeking legal methods. [24]

  7. Infoseek - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Infoseek was the first internet company to develop and launch behavioral targeting via its UltraMatch targeting algorithms. [citation needed] In 1999, Infoseek engineer Li Yanhong moved to Beijing, China and co-founded the search engine Baidu. [1] In February 2001, Disney decided to cancel the service and lay off all staff.

  8. Payment gateway - Wikipedia

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    Payment gateways are a service that helps merchants initiate e-commerce, in-app, and point of sale payments for a broad variety of payment methods. The gateway is not directly involved in the money flow; typically it is a web server to which a merchant's website or POS system is connected.

  9. Search engine indexing - Wikipedia

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    Generating or maintaining a large-scale search engine index represents a significant storage and processing challenge. Many search engines utilize a form of compression to reduce the size of the indices on disk. [19] Consider the following scenario for a full text, Internet search engine. It takes 8 bits (or 1 byte) to store a single character.