web browser
A search engine.
A search engine.
First, search crawlers reads texts on a webpage and stores it in a huge database. When a user queries on the search engine, it will find the match for the word that is searched out from the millions of information stored in the database. After that, it will display all the matched words in webpages.
A results page is the results of a search from a search engine. Also referred to as a SERP (Search Engine Results Page).
A web browser is different than a search engine. A web browser is used to look at webpages located on the Internet, while a search engine is a website that you can go to search for webpages, like Google, Yahoo, or Bing. Search engines are viewed from a web browser. Unless you use the Google Chrome web browser, then your browser doubles as your search engine.
As far as I know, search engines don't acknowledge anything, they just link people to pages with information they search for. The search engine doesn't create webpages with content other than the results of searching for information on the web.
No,it's an ISP.
what is an application program that allows you to search for and display web pages?Examples would be, Internet Explorer, FireFox, Opera, Crome and many more.
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A gateway is a group of librarians and researchers. A search engine is designed to search the internet for information.
search engines index webpages, not websites. They 'index' a page by sending a crawler, or bot to capture relevant keywords from that webpage. The crawler navigates its way through the internet via links found on that page. Do not confuse indexing with submission to a search engine, which is not necessary to optimize a site. Therefore, the above questions does not make sense. The search engines automatically index webpages. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of improving a webpage to rank higher on the SERP (Search Engine Results Page). One can not force a page to be indexed, however there are tricks to get a page indexed quicker.