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About
Search Engines
Search
engines are handy tools that help you find what you want on
the Web.
Each search
engine uses software (called spiders or robots) to compile
a database of pages found on the publicly accessible Web.
When you enter a search, the search engine scans its own database
to match your terms against terms in the pages of its database.
So, each
search engine searches the part of the Web it has collected--not
the whole Web--and each search engine has a somewhat different
database.
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