search engine
Search Engines.
Microsoft Word
Messages or values in registers. Messages are passed between programs and the operating system to tell something else what to do. For example, when you click on a program, the computer does not directly run the program's code. The operating system receives a message telling it to run the specified program and does so. It makes note of this in internal registers, which keep track of what program is executing and what line of code is being executed.
Software called "word processors" are used for creating text documents. These range from simple text editors tofull fledged layout programs. An example of the former is "Notepad" which ships with Microsoft operating systems; an example of the latter is OpenOffice "Writer" which is compatible with many document formats.
A computer file is a resource for storing information, which is available to a computer program and is usually based on some kind of durable storage. A file is "durable" in the sense that it remains available for other programs to use after the program that created it has finished executing. Computer files can be considered as the modern counterpart of paper documents which traditionally are kept in office and library files, and this is the source of the term.
No such program exists.
Search engine is a program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found. Portal refers to a Web site or service that offers a broad array of resources and services, such as e-mail, forums and online shopping malls.
A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found. Although search engine is really a general class of programs, the term is often used to specifically describe systems like Google, Alta Vista and Excite that enable users to search for documents on the World Wide Web and USENET newsgroups.
Search engine
There is nothing "following" to select.
1. A software program that searches a database and gathers and reports information that contains or is related to specified terms.
Because it is performed by a program which doesn't actually understands the question (heck, half of the questions doesn't make sense at all), only searches for some keywords, and categorizes by those.
A search engine is a software program or script available through the internet that searches documents and files for keywords and returns the results of any files containing those keywords. Today, there are thousands of different search engines available on the Internet, each with their own abilities and features. The first search engine ever developed is considered Archie, which was used to search for FTP files and the first text-based search engine is considered Veronica. Today, the most popular and well known search engine is Google.A search engine is a way of finding out things.
Not all documents. Some documents you can right-click and 'open with' another program such as Notepad.
WHOIS
Keywords in a programming language that allow the programmer to redirect the flow of the program based on a decision are called
Google does not know anything. Google is a search engine. When you type in keywords, the program searches through all of the websites it can find to see if it can see those words typed in your specific order. It then arranges the websites based on how close it can get to your specific set of words. It is not an intelligent computer program, just a very useful one.
A search engine.