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ninadordev
08-13-2018, 03:06 AM
Hello friends,

How Does The Google Search Engine Work?

dennis123
08-13-2018, 05:18 AM
Check out this : https://neilpatel.com/blog/how-google-search-engine-really-works/

ecozaar
08-13-2018, 06:03 AM
Google Search work on the Algorithm. They have bots AKA Crawlers, Spiders. Working of this spiders are complicated.

Over the period the google has become smarter. In Early days of Pagerank to latest Rankbrain the different algorithm update makes google smarter.

But the basic structure for working is same. I try to summarize working in three important steps.

Crawling
Indexing
Serving Result

manish8704
08-13-2018, 01:14 PM
Definition - What does Search Engine mean?
Search engine is a service that allows Internet users to search for content via the World Wide Web (WWW). A user enters keywords or key phrases into a search engine and receives a list of Web content results in the form of websites, images, videos or other online data. The list of content returned via a search engine to a user is known as a search engine results page (SERP).

Techopedia explains Search Engine
To simplify, think of a search engine as two components. First a spider/web crawler trolls the web for content that is added to the search engine's index. Then, when a user queries a search engine, relevant results are returned based on the search engine's algorithm. Early search engines were based largely on page content, but as websites learned to game the system, algorithms have become much more complex and search results returned can be based on literally hundreds of variables.

There used to be a significant number of search engines with significant market share. Currently, Google and Microsoft's Bing control the vast majority of the market. (While Yahoo generates many queries, their back-end search technology is outsourced to Microsoft.)

pharmasecure
08-14-2018, 12:10 AM
There are three basic stages for a search engine: crawling – where content is discovered; indexing, where it is analysed and stored in huge databases; and retrieval, where a user query fetches a list of relevant pages.

traveloweb
08-14-2018, 12:14 AM
Google's search engine is a powerful tool. Google uses a special algorithm to generate search results. While Google shares general facts about its algorithm, the specifics are a company secret. This helps Google remain competitive with other search engines on the Web and reduces the chance of someone finding out how to abuse the system.
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MVMInfotech
08-14-2018, 12:15 AM
Google Search work on the Algorithm. They have bots AKA Crawlers, Spiders. Working of this spiders are complicated.

Over the period the google has become smarter. In Early days of Pagerank to latest Rankbrain the different algorithm update makes google smarter.

But the basic structure for working is same.

Crawling
Indexing
Serving Result

biglyft18
08-14-2018, 12:38 AM
Google uses automated programs called spiders or crawlers, just like most search engines. Also like other search engines, Google has a large index of keywords and where those words can be found.Google uses a trademarked algorithm called PageRank, which assigns each Web page a relevancy score.

dombowkett
08-24-2018, 07:54 AM
Google search engine check the queries and provide the best answer for it.

stellasweety
08-24-2018, 08:26 AM
search engine is an administration that enables Internet clients to scan for content by means of the World Wide Web (WWW). A client enters catchphrases or key expressions into a web crawler and gets a rundown of Web content outcomes as sites, pictures, recordings or other online information. The rundown of substance returned by means of a web crawler to a client is known as a web search tool results page (SERP).