Inside The Search Engines By: James Madison | - Have you ever wondered when you go to the internet, open up google.com or yahoo.com, type in some search item and get the results in a moment, what exactly happens behind the scene? Well, actually a lot of complex things go into all these. Lets try to understand what exactly goes on. With some technical support, lets learn more about search engines.
A web search engine is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are usually presented in a li ... Tags:computer repair, tech support
Thanks to micro-blogging sites like Twitter, a constant stream of human-posted content has infiltrated the Web. This growing infiltration has created a bottoms up approach to content creation that via the progressive support of rapidly developing applications has and will continue to empower every individual to co-create what is deemed as "important" on the Web. The Real Time Web serves as both the database that ... Tags:ben behrouzi, leapfish, leapfish.com, facebook, platform, real time search, real time web, search engine, twitter, we
Accessibility And Aggregation Are The Next Big Areas Of Internet Growth By: Ben Behrouzi | - Content accessibility has been my focus as of late and the information glut that is occurring online. It's clear that the natural evolution of the Internet has created a typical fragmentation of the web. Simply stated, there are a plethora of online destinations that matter to us, support our needs or that we use than we have adequate tools to easily access them with. With each destination offering and supporting a unique proposition, the Internet has become a vast resource of information for al ... Tags:ben behrouzi, behnam behrouzi, leapfish, filter failure, fragmentation, indeed.com, information overload, maxstartup, dotnext, dotnextinc