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A look at search engines with their own indexes

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    Google Search, also referred to as Google Web Search or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google. It is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web
    Yes,These days most people think that GOOGLE=INTERNET and look on GOOGLE for the nearest hotel or ask GOOGLE today's weather. Google has basically become so big that for most people Google is the manifestation of the internet. This reliance on web search as a gateway to the internet also started with google as in the days of IE we had separate URL bars and search bars, toolbars and bookmark tabs were the norm and there were many different ways people used to obtain their news,talk to friends and in general consume content on the internet. But Google basically turned the browser into a funnel that sends all internet users to https://google.com and as chrome has most market-share in both desktop and mobile(thanks to android). Most browsers adopted the SEARCH-ENGINE route in their browsers leading to the position we are in. Today the average person visits a website only in two ways 1.Auto-fill on their URL...sorry search bar.

    #Search Engine #Internet Search #Web Search 3694 social mentions

  2. YouWrite by You.com is an AI writing assistant built into the search engine.
    This is what I like so much about you.com They show results from specific, popular sites/apps (I listed some examples below) plus allow you to set preferred sources to see sites/apps you find useful (for me it's reddit) higher/on top of your search results. I find it especially nice for coding cause sites like GitHub and StackOverflow are supported. https://you.com/search?q=python+pandas+concatenate+two+dataframes https://you.com/search?q=How+to+care+for+orchids some supported sites: - GitHub.

    #Productivity #Writing Tools #AI 35 social mentions

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