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Extractions: Ad-free super search engine that meta searches the major search engines for web sites, web directory, breaking news, online auctions, USA jobs, mp3 downloads, free pictures and local weather report at one time and organizes the results into a uniform format and presents them by relevance and source. WebCrawler - http://www.webcrawler.com/
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Extractions: WWW SEARCH ENGINES One of the biggest challenges on the Web is finding something that meets your specific needs. There's a lot of information - so much that looking for something takes some heavy research. Hopefully, the following links will make your search more successful... faster. SECTIONS: General Searches International Searches Find People Get Noticed ... Misc. Searches/Info GENERAL SEARCHES About.com - A search engine with real people to assist your needs. Aeiwi - provides a unique interface that allows users to add more and more search terms until they have a manageable number of results - allows simultaneous searching of four major search engines with a single click. Results are displayed in side by side re-sizable frames, and it is much faster than other meta-searches. AllSearchEngines.com
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The Further Development Of Meta-Searchengine Technology analysis of our logfiles a lot of unexperienced users are searching for terms thespeed of response, these DNS lookups run in parallel to the metasearch. http://www.uni-hannover.de/inet98/paper.html
Extractions: Institute for Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (Lehrgebiet Rechnernetze und Verteilte Systeme, RVS ), University of Hannover, Germany This paper first describes the state of the art of the meta-search technology. It defines criteria for evaluating such applications and investigates existing meta-searchengines. Secondly it outlines our approaches to solve some problems of Internet information retrieval, which were undertaken at Hannover University. We have been running high-traffic meta-searchengines for nearly two years ( http://mesa.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/ and http://meta.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/ ), and we are describing our experiences and the developments we have made to gain a higher degree of completeness and quality of Internet information retrieval. One of the mainstream ideas we are following is the combination of the overwhelming mass of internet data with manually reviewed information sources and own ranking algorithms. Combining these leads towards high quality results based on an Internet search as complete as possible.
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Extractions: The theme here is approximately: a metasearch engine shan't lose a finding because of a fixable design defect Rule 1 Soon after a person mouse-clicks on the engine's start-the-search button, the metasearch engine will be able to start the download of results (to that person) which originated from at least three search engines, including combinations of three selected from those required by rule 5.
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Extractions: Meta-search engines are services that search several search engines more or less simultaneously, on the theory that this will provide more comprehensive coverage of the Internet. There are, however, problems with this idea. First, since each search engine has its own individual parameters concerning the queries it will accept, queries posed to meta-search engines are often "mistranslated," resulting in loss of relevancy of the returned search results. Second, meta-search engines only scan small parts of each individual search engine's database. Because of these two problems, many experts suggest posing complex queries directly to individual search engines. Meta-crawler : With Meta-crawler, users can select up to fifteen search engines (including some that are "off the beaten path" and may provide unique results) to run in parallel. Search customization is limited to "and," "or," and "phrase," although simple domain and origin filters are available, as well as the ability to rank by relevance, source, or site. Meta-crawler will suggest alternate searches, show "related pages," and allow the user to transfer the search to an alternate field, such as News Groups, Directory Listings, or Images. It possesses an extensive help function. Ixquick : With Ixquick, users can select up to fourteen comprehensive search engines and directories in which to look. Ixquick supports full Boolean, natural language and field searching, though there is no guarantee that query will be translated adequately at a search engine or directory that does not support full Boolean searching. There is only a limited help function.
Information About Professor Robert M. Keller metaparallel programming with connected knowledge servers, in parallel program schemataand maximal parallelism. Some approaches to best-match file searching. http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/research/
Extractions: Claremont, California J. Culpepper and R.M. Keller. Enabling Computer Decisions based on EEG Input, submitted to IEEE Trans. on Rehabilitation Engineering, July 2001. R.M. Keller. GoalTrek, The Next Iteration , working paper, NASA JPL, January 1999. R.M. Keller and J. Polakow. Ogre: Objects Generated from Relations , NASA JPL, December 1998. J. Hodas, R.M. Keller, J. Polakow, R. Muschenetz, A. Ward, and W. Ballard. Condor: A simple, expressive graphical database query language. Computer Science Technical Report HMC-CS-97-04, July 1997. R.M. Keller. Computer Science: Abstraction to Implementation (aka Computer Science for Smart People). Book manuscript in progress. Used as course notes for CS 60.
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Extractions: Back to Library Home Search engines Subject lists and directories Use these tools to search more than one search engine from the same screen. NOTE: By using one interface to search multiple databases, meta-searching has the advantage of simplifying queries. However, not all search engines are available in meta-search tools, and you may not be able to take advantage of the search options available on each specific search engine. (Click here for Detailed Meta-search Tools Chart) Dogpile (www.dogpile.com) Can limit search to websites, newswires, newsgroups, or FTP sites. details Ixquick (ixquick.com) Supports complex searches, eliminates duplicates, can be used to search news, MP3 files, and images. details MetaCrawler (www.metacrawler.com) Parallel searches of 6 search engines. details Profusion (www.profusion.com) Over 1000 sources available in categorized lists. details Surfwax (www.surfwax.com) details Library Online Catalog
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Extractions: e: info@oxford-knowledge.com "Take it from me," he told me, "These new graphic browsers are going to change the world. In ten years Big Business will own the Internet. We university researchers wont get a look in." I wasnt sure that I believed the latter sentiment, but I too was sure that the Web browser would alter things forever. Anyway, I reasoned, it would create all sorts of business opportunities, maybe even some for me Two months later the same guy told me that he was packing his desk away into a box. "Im leaving the University. Setting up a Web design agency with a friend." He wasnt the only person at the time muttering dire warnings about the commercialisation of the Web. At least he took advantage of it, but many other people seemed to positively resent the worldwide adoption of the Net by non-techies which was by then becoming commonplace. Much of the resentment was simple jealous protectionism of a previously small community. Once in a while, however, people did point out the very obvious anxiety if the Web becomes swamped with non-academic information, how will researchers find the information they need?
Meta Search Engine Directory.Com a question or search in parallel Simultaneously searches the major meta search engines hypermart.net;WebResearch software that customizes searching. http://www.hardmoney.com/metasearchenginedirectory.htm
Extractions: MetaSearchEngineDirectory.Com What is a Meta Search Engine? A Meta Search Engine queries multiple search engines all at one time, and gives you the results from all the major search engines at once. This includes Yahoo, Goto, Northern Light, Google, Direct Hit, Snap, Altavista, Lycos, Excite, Infoseek, Hot Bot, Web Crawler, and many more. This web site is a directory of Meta Search Engines, and is updated frequently. If you know of a meta search engine that is not listed in this directory, please e-mail us (please make sure to include your telephone number in the event our webmaster has any questions). It will be added to this directory promptly. Please report any broken links to webmaster@metasearchenginedirectory.com This directory last updated February 12, 2001 This site is being sponsored by the following advertisers:
Extractions: Google, recognised as the new king of the search engines, uses unique ranking algorithm based on how many other sites link to a site. This revolutionized searching on the web uses the PageRankTM technology. PageRank leverages the structural nature of the web, which is defined by the way in which any web page can link to any other web page, instantly, directly, and without an intermediary. It eliminates hierarchy and enables information and ideas to flow unimpeded from site to site. Google Inc. has also acquired Deja.com's Usenet Discussion Service. This acquisition provides Google with Deja's entire Usenet archive (dating back to 1995), software, domain names including deja.com and deja news.com
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Extractions: NOTE! This web page is out-dated and maintained only for archival purposes. Our link collection has already evolved once into the 451F collection and then again to our modern, link checked, Bag of URLs . Click the links below at your own risk! About Starting Browsers HTML ... Servers ~ Searching Modified WWW InfoPage Searching and Wandering the Web "How do I find X?" Turn to friendly spiders, robots, wanderers, and other web creepy crawlers... The Internet is huge, vast, and some might say, in horrific disarry. How do you find things in all of this? There is no one single index or tool to find everything and anything. However, there are some resources out there to make it a little easier. We've tried to organize the various search engines into similar categories for the ways in which they search and the scope of what they search. If you do not find a search type here, try the ever-growing list maintained at Yahoo No matter what, you will end up having to do some exploring.... A "Meta-Search" will take your query and search for it by sending your request to other search engines, all in parallel. The "one-click" approach means doing all of this work from a single interface.
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Extractions: Search engines are tools that enable you to search for key words or phrases within documents on the Internet. The first thing you need to understand, is that you are not doing a live search of the Internet when using a search engine. Some search engines index every word on every page; others only part of the page. Most exclude commonly occurring words like "an, a, the, and, or"; just like our library catalogue does. Some discriminate between upper and lower case, others store all words without reference to capitalization.
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Extractions: Meta Search Engines 1Blink searches AltaVista, Excite, HotBot, Infoseek, Lycos, Northern Light, Alcanseek, Euroseek, Planet Search, Thunderstone, and of course, Yahoo! 1Blink is the first meta engine on tap with the JSearch applet installed here at Westward. Try it out. We were amazed at what it brought up on Westward Connectons that we'd never seen before. Cyber 411 is a parallel search engine in that it will contact (currently thirteen) other search engines to do the actual work, then collate the results from the engines and present them to you. Among the search engines it currently contacts are: Infoseek, Lycos, Webcrawler, Yahoo, Alta Vista, Excite, New Rider, Magellan, Point Search, Galaxy, Aliweb, Apollo, and Open Text. Dogpile is a meta search engine that simultaneously searches Yahoo!, Lycos' A2Z, Excite Guide, Go2.com, PlanetSearch, Thunderstone, What U Seek, Magellan, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, AltaVista, Excite and HotBot for references on web pages. It also searches Usenet newsgroups through Hotbot, Reference, Dejanews, AltaVista and Dejanews' old Database and FTP sites through Filez and FTP Search.
Extractions: We initiate the theory of communication complexity of individual inputs held by the agents, rather than worst-case or average-case. We consider total, partial, and partially correct protocols, one-way versus two-way, with and without help bits. The results are expressed in trems of Kolmogorov complexity. Links to: arXiv cs find abs ... recent
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