No.A web browser is a program the runs on your computer. It sends requests to web servers elsewhere. The web server sends back a responds with the information requested. Often, the returned information includes information about more information to be retrieved from the internet such as pictures images, videos,and other things and the web browser will also send out requests for these other items to displayed in the retrieved web page.A search engine is a web server that receives requests from your web browser for information as a a search phrase. The search engine, which at times will search all the internet randomly for information and save it, will return any information it already has about the search phrase it was given.
Information Retrieved Pt. B was created in 2011.
February 13,1999
A retrieved date from a URL is the date on which you accessed or retrieved information from a website. It's typically used in academic citations to indicate when the information was last confirmed to be accurate.
Before it is retrieved it is stored and then retrieved.
The information can be text, sound, images, or data.
Information retrieved may include documents, information within documents, and information within a stand-alone database or hyperlinked database such as the Internet or intranets.
Visit the Way Back Machine site at http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
Information is best retrieved when a person is in a similar state of mind and environment as when they initially learned the information. This phenomenon, known as context-dependent memory, suggests that recalling information is most effective when the retrieval cues match those present during encoding.
One may find a local iron worker by visiting the organization "Iron Workers" on the web. They a have a quick form to submit some information and then an iron workers listing will be retrieved for the area.
is use to search the web for specific information? is use to search the web for specific information?
EVERY type of information on ANYTHING is on the web