Amerikanische Suchmaschine, Suchmaschinen
aus Amerika - 4
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searchking.com
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Searchking.com bietet Ihnen schnelle Suchresultate
die Sie mit "Very Poor", "Poor",
"Good" oder "Great" beurteilen knnen.
Hiermit beeinflssen Sie die Relevanz der Webseite im
Index. Dieses Mechanismus wird auch durch die UKsearchking.com
Suchmaschine verwendet.
Die anmeldung Ihre Webseiten ist Umsonst und Direkt.
Sie solten sich aber zuerst Registrieren.
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splatsearch.com |
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Splatsearch.com ist eine Frei Suchmaschine die mit
ein Roboter arbeitet. Sie brauchen nur Ihr URL einzugebeden
wenn Sie Ihre Seite anmelden mchten. Sehr Einfach!
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surfwax.com
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Surfwax.com ist eine Metasuchmaschine und bietet ihnen
neue Technologie damit das Suchen einfacher wird. Surfwax
benutzt Alltheweb, Altavista, Euroseek, Excite, Google,
Hotbot, Lycos und Yahoo! fr die Suchresultate.
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teoma.com |
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Teoma ist eine die Datenbank Suchmaschine von Askjeeves.com.
Teoma ist nlich an Google, und die Firma versucht besser
dann Google zu werden.
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vivisimo.com |
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Vivsimo wants to change the way search results are
displayed on computer screens everywhere. Organized
search results with document clustering. No more long,
tedious lists.
Vivsimo was founded in June 2000 to develop a university-based
algorithmic invention into a solid commercial product.
The invention began with a question in 1998: how could
the founders' research on scientific discovery be leveraged
to solve the information overload problem that occurs
when users are faced with hundreds or thousands of documents
returned by a search? This question led to a new approach
to the decades-old challenge of spontaneously grouping
documents, or document clustering. The new approach
emphasized the knowledge that human users hope to find
rather than the mathematical elegance of the algorithms.
Thus, the inventors aimed first for elegant output rather
than elegant algorithms, in the belief that it is better
for a handful of software developers to deal with obscure
complexities than for millions of computer users to
suffer complicated and confusing outputs.
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webcrawler.com |
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Webcrawler, einer der Ersten Suchmaschinen (Seit 1995),
ist jetzt ein Teil der Excite Gruppe. URL Anmeldungen
gehen ber Overture.com.
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whatuseek.com
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Searching is still the Web's most popular activity,
and it's the foundation whatUseek is built on. What
started as the very simple whatUseek Web search index
in 1995 has blossomed into a still-growing full suite
of search-related properties called the whatUseek Network.
whatUseek is a privately held company in Northville,
Michigan, on the outskirts of the burgeoning Ann Arbor
technology community.
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wisenut.com |
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WISEnut, Inc., is an advanced search technology company
founded in August 1999 and based in Santa Clara. Since
June 2002 Wisenut is a Looksmart company.
The major functional difference in the new release
of WiseNut is a handy page preview feature. In each
listing on the results page, there is a link labeled
"Sneak-a-Peak." Click it, and a small inset panel opens
up within the page, directly beneath the listing, showing
a preview of the page itself.
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yahoo.com
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Yahoo! has grown to become the world's favorite guide
to the Internet. We are a global Internet communications,
commerce and media company that offers a comprehensive
branded network of services to 120 million users each
month worldwide. As the first online navigational guide
to the Web, www.yahoo.com is the leading guide in terms
of traffic, advertising, household and business user
reach, and is one of the most recognized brands associated
with the Internet. We also provide online business services
designed to enhance Yahoo!'s clients' Web services,
including audio and video streaming, store hosting and
management, and Web site tools and services.
Yahoo! also gets the secondary searchresults from Google.
Media Metrix
ratings show Yahoo!'s audience reach is 69.1%, which
is a measure of how many surfers visit a Suchmaschine
during a month.
A Report of Nielsen/NetRatings
showed that Yahoo! admitted 67.8 million visitors in
June 2000.
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