Looking for a business, but don't want to have to sift through a bunch of personal listings? Why not use Yelp or Yellow Pages, which have filtered out what you don't want to look at.
There are 3 types of search engines:Crawler-based search engines: These search engines, such as Google, create their listings automatically.Human-powered directories: A human-powered directory, such as the Open Directory Project depends on humans for its listings.Hybrid search engines: Hybrid search engines will favor one type of listings over another. For example, MSN Search is more likely to present human-powered listings from LookSmart. However, it also presents crawler-based results, especially for more obscure queries.
Some websites that feature listings of colleges located in Illinois include; My College Options, Illinois Worknet, US College search and Collegestats.
More detail from a wider search of other sites
The most commonly used feature on the internet is the search engines. The most popular search engine is Google.
This is the newest feature that has updated their search engines to. This new feature help you find your searches that are more accurate or exact to the information that you are looking for.
To simply improve the search results, most search engines allow you to fine tune the search listings to find what you are looking for.
If you are the owner of the business website, contact the webmasters of the search engines and tell them to remove your business.
Careerbuilders.com, Monster.com, indeed.com, snagajob.com are all effective and free search engines for finding jobs nationswide :)
Yes, that site is dmoz.org ... Google even uses their listings to display into their own. No advertisements.
Search engines are essentially algorithmically driven computer systems that reach out to the billions of websites on the Internet (called crawling) which is then stored for later use when someone runs a search. Popular examples include Google, Yahoo, Bing, and others. Directories are listings of websites, often by category, with information that is harvested by humans. The largest example of a directory is DMOZ. While searching directories can be a more arduous process than using search engines, they provide a high amount of relevance to those looking for information since the human component ensures that the listings are of great value.
You can go online to YP.com. Here, you can search for specific business listings, or to search the type of business. Or, if you were reffered directly to the business owner, you can type in his/her name, making for less confusion.
crawler based search engines such as google create their listings automatically, they "crawl" or "spider" the web, then people search through what they have found by dwc year 8d