They’re mysterious black boxes that accept the requests for information and somehow manage to locate relevant regardless of where in the Web (or in the world) it’s located.
The Google search engine is simply the biggest and most successful search engine presently available.
Google was built by some seriously smart people and the company employs more than 200 PhDs.
The company was incorporated as Google Inc, on September 7, 1998. The data Google provides via it search capabilities were previously available in sources such as phone books, scholarly journals, library archives, restaurant menu, and newspaper.
Google has just dominated the market share in organizing and expediting access to the world’s information stores.
Google desktop enables users to search their own computer. Google Scholar allows specialized searches of material relevant in the academic world. Google Book Search provides an index to a vats array of books from leading libraries around the world.
Google images provides a comprehensive search engine of images. Google also provides limited capabilities for locating images based on the name of the file containing the image.
The Google advantage is the ability to index documents in a wide variety of information storage mechanism and the means for retrieving data in unified manner, with zero end user training.
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