A search engine is a software system used to search and look for information in the internet.
Definition from a top result of a search engine
A program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web (Google Search).
Example of a search engine
An example of a search engine is Google SearchcreatedbyGoogleInc.anddevelopedbyLarryPageandSergeyBrinin1997.GoogleSearch'spurposeisforuserstolookfortextinpublicaccessofferedbywebservers.OtherexamplesofasearchengineincludeYahoo,MSN,Baidu,AltaVista,Lycos,etc.
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A search engine is a software system used to search and look for information in the internet.
Definition from a top result of a search engine
A program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web (Go ogle Search).
Example of a search engine
An example of a search engine is Go ogle Search created by Go ogle Inc. and developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1997. Go ogle Search's purpose is for users to look for text in public access offered by web servers. Other examples of a search engine include Yahoo, MSN, Baidu, Alta Vista, Lycos, etc.
Non-example of a search engine
A non-example of a search engine is Chrome. Chrome is an example of a web browser. A web browser is a program used to display websites. More examples of a non-search engine are Safari, Opera, Firefox, etc.
Primary function of a search engine
The primary function of a search engine is to give users public access offered by websites. They collect information about websites, store the information, and then ranking the value of those information on the web.