Internet Search Assignment

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    Case-Study: Google

    A search engine works by allowing users to input and submit data online and in return, the user receives related search results. It generates revenues between advertising on its websites and selling its technology to other sites (Web search engine). The capability to take the search engine’s technology and business model away from its home country to other locations for business purposes is the exportability of a search engine’s technology and business model (History of Search Engines: From 1945

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    Internal/ External Factors

    No Results Found For: Google Success in China Google currently controls over 80% of the internet search engine business for both computers and cell phones. It would only make sense that they would attempt to dive into a new market with the world’s largest internet market, China. Even with a substantial market share in the industry, obstacles occurred almost immediately with their endeavor. Google’s fight to conduct business in China provides excellent examples of the planning processes that should

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    Dreamjob

    players in the search of pursuing the dream career. As we are living in a country with the most advance in the technology, where people able to search and look for their dream career through online search engine with no limited on the information that they can find. But the only concern was which search engine out there in the world wide web that have the capable to narrow down in giving the most up to date and right information that the searchers needed for their career search. The most recent

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    Google Case

    Ryan Marvin Case 3: Wanted: Better Search Engine EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Search engines are programs that search documents for specified keywords and return a list of the documents where the keywords were found. A search engine is really a general class of programs; however, the term is often used to specifically describe systems like Google, Bing and Yahoo! Search that enable users to search for documents on the World Wide Web. Web search engines work by sending out a spider

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    SEARCH ENGINES. A search engine is a web-based program that is used by web users to locate information on the world wide web.Specific keywords are used to search the required information then the search engine returns a list of documents where these words have been found.There are different search engines available on the internet ,each has its on features and abilities.Users choose a search engine according to the type of information they want to search.An example,a user who wants information that

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    Ask.Com

    them once again." CEO of Ask.com after acquisition of Lexcio Publishing Group1 Ask.com is America’s fourth largest search engine with a considerable fan following and market share of around 4%. Recently Ask.com has expanded into European and Asian market. Ask.com is known for its technical innovation even thought it is not a market leader in search engine technology, yet it is one search engine which refuses to fade away. Interestingly it has been seen that while Google continues to expand, while Yahoo

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    Ask.Com

    Ask.com is America’s fourth largest search engine, which has expanded into European & Asian market. It has also entered mobile user segment. It is planning to focus on its core customers and on answering their questions. In spite of severe competition from global giants like Google, Ask.com has carved a niche share for itself in the search engine market. The swot analysis of Ask.com STRENGTH Loyal Customer Base of 45 million Advance Technological Features a. Ask3D – merges all results with images

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    Advertising

    Web Search Portals Industry Operation Situation Analysis Web Search Portals Industry Introduction: 1. Global Web Search Overview: Nowadays almost every part of the world is linked with the Internet. The Internet has made distances much shorter and the world much smaller and everyone become much closer. Everything now spread through Internet. You can do all the things you image through Internet, watch movie, listen to the music ,meet friends , do your job …The number of global internet users

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    Baidu

    name “Baidu”, was inspired by a poem written more than 800 years ago during Song Dynasty whose literal meaning is “hundreds of times”, signifies a persistent search for the ideal[i]. In January 2000, Baidu was founded by Chinese entrepreneur Robin Li (Li) and Eric Xu (Xu) where it conducts its operations in China providing a Chinese Internet search platform through Baidu Online and Baidu Netcom. These companies hold the required licensing and approvals to operate the Company’s websites and advertising

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    Steps in Being Found in Search Engines on the Internet

    10 Steps to Being Found on Search Engines Does your organization show up on the first page of results in search engines like Google or Yahoo? The content and structure of your website can have a dramatic effect on how easily potential constituents can find you via search engines. This article explains how.  Let's do an experiment. Go to Google and type in the most commonly used version of your organization's name. Do you show up first in the resulting list of sites? What if you type in a short phrase

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