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  3. Online health communities - Wikipedia

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    By 1997, the World Wide Web was the predominant medium for ad hoc online health communities to form. [ citation needed ] Even more, with the evolution of Web 2.0 functionality and Internet penetration during the 2000s, web-based programs became increasingly utilized as a mechanism by which to incorporate social, interactive, and guided behavior ...

  4. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform open-source desktop search engine. Unmaintained since 2011-06-02 [9]. LGPL v2 [10] Terrier Search Engine: Linux, Mac OS X, Unix: Desktop search for Windows, Mac OS X (Tiger), Unix/Linux. MPL v1.1 [11] Tracker: Linux, Unix: Open-source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux GPL v2 [12] Tropes Zoom: Windows: Semantic Search Engine (no ...

  5. World Wide Web Worm - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Web Worm (WWWW) was one of the earliest search engines for the World Wide Web (WWW). It was developed in September 1993 by Oliver McBryan at the University of Colorado as a research project. It is claimed by some to be the first search engine, though it was not released until March 1994, by which time a number of other search ...

  6. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Search Engines Yandex Russia Baidu: baidu.com: 14 () N/A Search Engines Baidu China TikTok: tiktok.com: 15 () 19 () Social Media Networks ByteDance China Netflix: netflix.com: 16 ()1 18 () Streaming & Online TV Netflix United States Microsoft Online: microsoftonline.com: 17 ()1 25 () Programming and Developer Software Microsoft United States ...

  7. Dogpile - Wikipedia

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    Dogpile is a metasearch engine for information on the World Wide Web that fetches results from Google, Yahoo!, Yandex, Bing, [2] [3] and other popular search engines, including those from audio and video content providers such as Yahoo!.

  8. World Wide Web Wanderer - Wikipedia

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    The Wanderer charted the growth of the web until late 1995. The Wanderer was probably the first web robot, and, with its index, clearly had the potential to become a general-purpose WWW search engine. The author, Matthew Gray, does not make this claim. [2] Elsewhere, it is stated that the purpose of the Wanderer was not to be a web search ...

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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.