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AlltheWeb (sometimes referred to as FAST or FAST Search [1]) was an Internet search engine that made its debut in mid-1999 and was closed in 2011. It grew out of FTP Search, Tor Egge's doctorate thesis at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which he started in 1994, which in turn resulted in the formation of Fast Search & Transfer (FAST), established on July 16, 1997.
Search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, ... AlltheWeb (acquired by Yahoo!) AltaVista (acquired by Yahoo! in 2003, shut down in 2013)
New web search engine: AlltheWeb, based on the Ph.D. thesis of Tor Egge at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, titled FTP Search, launches. The engine is launched by Egge's company Fast Search & Transfer, established on July 16, 1997. [14] 2000: January: 1: New web search portal
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Web search engines are listed in tables below for comparison purposes. The first table lists the company behind the engine, volume and ad support and identifies the nature of the software being used as free software or proprietary software.
An article written by Danny Sullivan for Search Engine Watch on October 1, 2001, revealed that Inktomi accidentally allowed the public to access its database of spam websites, which contained over one million of such sites, through a search result on competing search engine AllTheWeb.
Pages in category "Internet search engines" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 239 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A search engine is a software system that provides hyperlinks to web pages and other relevant information on the Web in ... (which owned AlltheWeb and AltaVista) in ...