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<< Previous internet search Page | Next internet search Page >> The unique similar content searchAt present many companies are intensively working on developing full text search engine. The calculation speeds allow creating full text search technologies that enable queries in different exponents and wide array of supplementary conditions. The experience in creating phrasal search provides these companies with an expertise to further develop and perfect the search technology. In particular, one of the most popular searches is the Google, and namely one of its functions called the “similar pages”. Using this function enables the user to view the pages of maximum similarity in their content to the sample one. Functioning in principle, this function does not yet allow getting relevant results – they are mostly vague and of low relevancy and furthermore, sometimes utilizing this function shows complete absence of similar pages as a result. Most probably, this is the result of the chaotic and unstructured nature of information in the Internet. But once the precedent has been created, the advent of the perfect search without a hitch is just a matter of time. What concerns the corporate data processing and knowledge retrieval systems, here the matters stand much worse. The functioning (not existing on paper) technologies are very few. And no giant or the so called search technology guru has so far succeeded in creating a real similar content search. Maybe, the reason is that it’s not desperately needed, maybe – too hard to implement. But there is a functioning one though. include "internet-search-cont.inc"; ?><< Previous internet search Page | Next internet search Page >> // printing block 1 print $block1[$index_help]; ?> include "../../../bottom_news_en.inc"; ?> include "../../../include/dor3.inc"; ?> |
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