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Search engine working-

Every one has an idea of working of search engines like google, yahoo, MSN, AOL, etc.
In simple words it follows four steps:

1. Crawling-In this step spiders or robots or MSN bots which are actually S/W program, crawls the entire site related to particular keyword or search query.

2. Indexing-Then it collects all sites related to that topic or word and stores them in search engines database.

3. Processing- As results are in lakhs, it should be sorted according to the relevancy for the search topic.So, it creates another list for specific answers of the search topic.

4. Result page- Ultimately what ever is the out come of the processing will become the search page result.

As far as I have knowledge it’s the working style of all search engines. Apart from this
all search engines applies different algorithm for crawling S/W program.

So, if you have more information then keep sharing.
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Again, this is common knowledge. Do you have anything new to present?

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LOL, be nice!:p

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I believe these posts are leading up to spam since this guy posts items with keywords relating to his username (which appears to be a website or company). He also never responds to any replies in his posts.

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true.

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But how can that help them?

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Eventually another user will post in here with a link. The "other" user will be a secondary, fake account made by this guy.

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Lol, I should post a link; and trip you guys out...

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What was that?

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Jordan said:

Eventually another user will post in here with a link. The "other" user will be a secondary, fake account made by this guy.

Wow, that is clever. You are like the Batman of detecting spam.

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Or, like Batman, he kills too many innocent people. :p
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Good members, like yourself, stick around and post for ages to come!
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thanks for sharing.