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  2. Browsing - Wikipedia

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    Browsing strategies are heuristic and opportunistic and depend on recognizing relevant information. Analytic strategies are batch oriented and half duplex (turn talking) like human conversation, whereas browsing strategies are more interactive, real-time exchanges and collaborations between the information seeker and the information system.

  3. Web strategy - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the business maturity, immediate needs, and long-term goals, the programme should yield different results. e.g. if the business is only starting to tap into the online space, then the web strategy programme will outline how the business should position itself online, what online media it should use to spread its message, how it should communicate with the customers, what services ...

  4. Search engine - Wikipedia

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    Web search engine submission is a process in which a webmaster submits a website directly to a search engine. While search engine submission is sometimes presented as a way to promote a website, it generally is not necessary because the major search engines use web crawlers that will eventually find most web sites on the Internet without ...

  5. Search Engine Strategies - Wikipedia

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    The conference was created by Danny Sullivan, founder and former lead editor of Search Engine Watch. The first [2] SES conference was on November 18, 1999 in San Francisco, California and marked the first [3] [4] formal occasion that site owners had met with search engines. [5]

  6. Search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    [6] Algorithms are often evaluated by their computational complexity, or maximum theoretical run time. Binary search functions, for example, have a maximum complexity of O(log n), or logarithmic time. In simple terms, the maximum number of operations needed to find the search target is a logarithmic function of the size of the search space.

  7. Contextual searching - Wikipedia

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    Contextual search is a form of optimizing web-based search results based on context provided by the user and the computer being used to enter the query. [1] Contextual search services differ from current search engines based on traditional information retrieval that return lists of documents based on their relevance to the query.

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  9. Outline of search engines - Wikipedia

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    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. Visual search engine – designed to search for information on the World Wide Web through the input of an image or a search ...