Sunday, June 8, 2014

Project #15 Search Engines

WolframeAplha is a great search engine. It is powered by computation knowledge, which after doing research found out that this is any type of calculation or use of computing technology in information processing. Inside this engine you can do math calculations along with finding out basic information on presidents. This is a well-organized search engine and I will be using it in the future

This search engine is actually powered by yahoo and Google. You type in the information you are looking for and it “Fetches” that information. The links and web site that are brought up from the search come from other search engines.

This search engine was established in 2007. It was built on users privacy and wanted to make answers to question more available. One thing that is well known about this search engine is that it does not keep track of your previous pages. The site did not want to have any history of what you search for the private Internet searcher.  The site has sub titles for what you search that are: web, video, images, audio and definition.

This search engine is used for people looking for jobs. On the home page of the site it locates what city you are in and then you type in what type of job title you are looking into. After searching your job title many options come up with a list of site that you can go to and see potential job and complete applications. A great feature of this site is uploading a resume. By doing this you can make your personal resume available to potential employers.

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About.com is one of the largest sites on the Internet that helps nearly 90 million people each month discover, learn about, and be inspired by topics ranging from parenting and healthcare to cooking to travel. About.com is for anyone who has a question, a problem, a passion or just wants to learn something new. About.com has information from Health, style, food and even about money. It is a great reading tool for information that could be used on the daily.

This site is mainly for the person who has all the questions. It is built on answering question that have been asked by different users. You type in  a question and if it has been asked before the site brings up answers from people who have experienced the same type of question.


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Video search that provides real life action of what is going on around the world. You can find things from music video to instructions on how to change oil on your car. This is a great entertaining site and the videos can be great for learning.





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